David, et al --
...and then David Rock said...
%
...
% Mutt's default for saving messages seems to revolve around the From
% address (e.g. mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] wants to save to ~/Mail/foo). Does
Right (though there is a save_alias patch that will let you save to the
alias rather than the
Hi,
* David Rock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-04-17 05:38]:
>On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 02:51:56PM +0200, Thorsten Haude wrote:
>> I have something similar:
>> Mail/in
>> Mail/ML/Mutt
>> Mail/ML/NEdit
>> Mail/ML/Debian/user
>> Mail/ML/Debian/misc
>> etc.
>Mutt's default for saving
[examples of directory structures]
> Mutt's default for saving messages seems to revolve around the From
> address (e.g. mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] wants to save to ~/Mail/foo). Does
> anyone have some good ideas about how to manage their mailboxes? What
I tried
fcc-save-hook (mutt-users.*@mut
On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 02:51:56PM +0200, Thorsten Haude wrote:
> Hi,
>
> * Kai Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-04-11 14:32]:
> >I am just reorganzing my mail sorting and filtering. I now use a
> >structure like that:
> >
> > Mail/list/mutt-users
> > Mail/list/debian-users
> > Mail/mail
* On 2002.04.11, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
* "Kai Weber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Nice idea and sure helps a lot. But in my .procmailrc nearly no folder
> name is used. Most of the stuff is done by $MATCH.
>
> But a script for doing "subscribe" and "list" informations for .muttrc
> wou
+ David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> No, but your entire muttrc could be
>
> source "/some/cool/script|"
>
> and you could have that cool script look thru your procmail file(s) and
> define your hooks, including a default hook, as well as do everything
> else...
Yes, I see the point. This is a
Kai --
...and then Kai Weber said...
%
% + Dan Sully <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
%
% > > mailboxes `find Mail -type f`
% >
% > If you are using procmail - this script might be useful.
% >
% > #!/usr/bin/perl -w
% > [...]
%
% Nice idea and sure helps a lot. But in my .procmailrc nearly no folder
%
+ Dan Sully <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > mailboxes `find Mail -type f`
>
> If you are using procmail - this script might be useful.
>
> #!/usr/bin/perl -w
> [...]
Nice idea and sure helps a lot. But in my .procmailrc nearly no folder
name is used. Most of the stuff is done by $MATCH.
But a sc
Hi,
* darren chamberlain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-04-11 16:03]:
>If the problem is the newlines, as someone suggested, give this a try:
>
> mailboxes `echo \`find ~/Mail -type f -print\``
>
>which gives me a full list with no newlines.
This can also be done with xargs(1), see my other mail in thi
+ Thorsten Haude <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >What's wrong with that and how should i tune my settings?
> I use
> mailboxes `find ~/Mail -type f -print | grep -Ev '(admin|postponed|archiv)' |
>xargs`
Thank you all for your tips. Seems I forgot to set the mailboxes
relativly to $HOME. Now it seem
* Johan Almqvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-04-11 09:44]:
> * Kai Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020411 14:32]:
> > I am just reorganzing my mail sorting and filtering. I now use a
> > structure like that:
> > Mail/list/mutt-users
> > Mail/list/debian-users
> > Mail/mail/inbox
> > Mail/
* Kai Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020411 14:32]:
> I am just reorganzing my mail sorting and filtering. I now use a
> structure like that:
> Mail/list/mutt-users
> Mail/list/debian-users
> Mail/mail/inbox
> Mail/mail/private
> ...
Have you tried
mailboxes `echo ~/Mai
Hi,
* Kai Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-04-11 14:32]:
>I am just reorganzing my mail sorting and filtering. I now use a
>structure like that:
>
> Mail/list/mutt-users
> Mail/list/debian-users
> Mail/mail/inbox
> Mail/mail/private
I have something similar:
Mail/in
M
Kai --
...and then Kai Weber said...
%
% Hi all,
Hello!
%
% I am just reorganzing my mail sorting and filtering. I now use a
% structure like that:
%
% Mail/list/mutt-users
% Mail/list/debian-users
% Mail/mail/inbox
% Mail/mail/private
% ...
Not bad.
%
% (a
On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 02:32:11PM +0200, Kai Weber wrote:
> But Mutt seems to have problems recognizing new mails in these folders
> if I specify mailboxes like that:
>
> mailboxes `find Mail -type f`
>
> What's wrong with that and how should i tune my settings?
could it be that you're s
Hi all,
I am just reorganzing my mail sorting and filtering. I now use a
structure like that:
Mail/list/mutt-users
Mail/list/debian-users
Mail/mail/inbox
Mail/mail/private
...
(another idea I had was Mail/list/mutt-users/2002-04 but now I archive
my mails
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