Around 07:56pm on Wednesday, July 21, 2010 (UK time), Roger scrawled:
> Since I'm always saving/moving email to $HOME/.maildir/.Spam... you
> would think Mutt would catch-on after the 10th email. ;-)
I attach the following macros to the z key in my .muttrc
macro index z "s=mutt/spam\n" "move me
Around 09:35pm on Wednesday, December 17, 2008 (UK time), Kyle Wheeler scrawled:
> The way to test this is to see what happens when you use mutt's
> function instead of (by default,
> copy-message is triggered by tapping C). When you copy a message from
> a folder into the same folder, does y
I want to only show a a spam status header when the score is positive.
In other words,
X-Spam-Status:\ No,\ score=2.4...
should be displayed, but
X-Spam-Status:\ No,\ score=-2.4...
shouldn't.
I have tried:
unignore X-Spam-Status:\ No,\ score=[^-]
expecting all lines t
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