Hi,
On Fri, 18 Jan 2002 Cameron Simpson spewed into the ether:
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> I keep my mail in MH folders, so I can find old messages by
>
> find folder-dir -mtime +7 -print
>
> I roll a couple of folders nightly into folder-old with cron.
>
> Obviously this doesn't work so well for the
On 16:42 17 Jan 2002, Prahlad Vaidyanathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Something I haven't yet done is to setup macros to look for threads
| older than, say, one week, and remove them automatically when I exit a
| folder. This will keep the folder size down. Currently I do this
| manually when I'
Hi,
Just got back on the list, so a 'Hi' to everyone :-)
On Wed, 16 Jan 2002 Balazs Javor spewed into the ether:
> I'am looking for tips/ideas on how to best manage subscriptions
> to multiple high volume mailing lists.
>
> Here's my current setup:
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Ok, I'll give you my setup :
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On Wed, Jan 16, 2002 at 09:17:38PM +0100, Balazs Javor wrote:
> lists. I usually flag threads that I'd like to follow later.
> I have hooks set up to display messages in the index in
> different colors if they are from me, new, flagged or old.
> This helps somewhat but for some lists (e.g. debian-
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* Balazs Javor said
> Hi,
>
> I'am looking for tips/ideas on how to best manage subscriptions
> to multiple high volume mailing lists.
>
> Here's my current setup:
> I'm subscribed to multiple lists which get seperated
Hi,
I'am looking for tips/ideas on how to best manage subscriptions
to multiple high volume mailing lists.
Here's my current setup:
I'm subscribed to multiple lists which get seperated into
multiple incoming folders by procmail.
Every now and then I scan through the new mail for some of the
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