Steve Kennedy [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> OK I have one too. I have about 1300 messages sent from Nobody and
> I want to bounce them all to another address (or better pipe them
> all individually to a program), then delete them.
T ~f nobody
;b (to bounce)
;| (to pipe)
;d
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Jeremy Blosser |
On Wed, Dec 29, 1999 at 10:49:10AM -0600, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
> save-hook ~l +%B # if message was sent to a known list, default save box is
> #
OK I have one too. I have about 1300 messages sent from Nobody and
I want to bounce them all to another address (or better pipe them
Thank you, everyone, for your input. I think I've gotten answers to all my questions.
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Thanks,
Jon Walthour, OCP
Oracle Database Administrator
Client Server Associates, Incorporated
(513) 241-5949 (office)
(888) 649-9488 (pager)
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Jon Walthour [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> First, I am in several mailing lists (this one included) where, when I
> press 's' to save the message, Mutt offers to save it in a file named
> whatever the sender's email address is rather than based on the mailing
> list name (located in the To: header)
On Wed, Dec 29, 1999 at 08:55:38AM -0500, Jon Walthour wrote:
> First, I am in several mailing lists (this one included) where, when
> I press 's' to save the message, Mutt offers to save it in a file
> named whatever the sender's email address is rather than based on
> the mailing list name (loca
Reply-To:
Hi,
I've been having some annoying things happen in Mutt that I was wondering if someone
with more experience could help me solve.
First, I am in several mailing lists (this one included) where, when I press 's' to
save the message, Mutt offers to save it in a file named whatever th