OK, lots of people answered this one,
I just got a couple of extra tips:
Rune Mossige wrote:
>
> I have been using Pine for the last 6-8 years, and have come to
> be used to the way Pine works.
>
> However, over the last few months, I have heard more and more
> good things about mutt, and have
On Thu, Aug 23, 2001 at 09:10:41AM +0200, Rune Mossige wrote:
> I have been using Pine for the last 6-8 years, and have come to
> be used to the way Pine works.
>
> However, over the last few months, I have heard more and more
> good things about mutt, and have decided to switch over.
>
Have yo
On Thu, Aug 23, 2001 at 09:10:41AM +0200, Rune Mossige wrote:
> 1) How do I set up mutt to cycle all the mailfolders where I
>have procmail store new messages inside? Pine had an
>'incoming-folders' setting, where I set the folder names,
>and the order to look in them. How do I do tha
On Thu, 23 Aug 2001, Rune Mossige wrote:
> 1) How do I set up mutt to cycle all the mailfolders where I
>have procmail store new messages inside? Pine had an
man muttrc, then look at mailboxes. I use :
mailboxes `echo $HOME/Mail/Mailinglists/*`
All of the mailing list stuff goes into
Rune Mossige [23/08/01 09:10 +0200]:
> I have been using Pine for the last 6-8 years, and have come to
> be used to the way Pine works.
I think Sven Guckes and Robin Socha have quite good howtos at
http://www.socha.net re pine <-> mutt conversion.
-suresh
Rune Mossige [23/08/01 09:10 +0200]:
> 1) How do I set up mutt to cycle all the mailfolders where I
>have procmail store new messages inside? Pine had an
>'incoming-folders' setting, where I set the folder names,
>and the order to look in them. How do I do that in mutt?
mailboxes `ec
I have been using Pine for the last 6-8 years, and have come to
be used to the way Pine works.
However, over the last few months, I have heard more and more
good things about mutt, and have decided to switch over.
In this switchover process, there is still some things that
I was used to in pine,