to completely decode the Message-ID
and there happens to be threading information contained within.
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The human mind ordinarily operates at only ten percent of its
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On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 06:37:03PM -0700, John Iverson wrote:
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> The corresponding .muttrc variable would be "sort", e.g.:
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> set sort=threads
I like this combination:
set sort=threads
set sort_aux=date
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Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS writes:
> David Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> > Somehow I've missed the start of Edmund's .procmailrc. But why wouldn't
> > one do it this way rather than MD5 all that stuff manually? Have you
> > found the message-id header t
7;s not
> > efficient or elegant, but it seems to work.
>
> Thanks. Looks quite nice.
Somehow I've missed the start of Edmund's .procmailrc. But why wouldn't
one do it this way rather than MD5 all that stuff manually? Have you
found the message-id header to be that unrelia
sing mutt for that purpose. Why not set
up the headers yourself (you need setup the MIME headers correctly for
the receiving mail client to know what to do) and pipe that directly
into sendmail (or whatever you are using) for delivery?
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er bothered to look hard enough to
figure out how to make that the default sort rule.
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s maildir...
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> I'm not even sure where slocal comes from. Pointers appreciated.
Slocal is part of MH. Currently supported/developed version is nmh.
http://www.mhost.com/nmh/
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