Re: Filters

2002-01-09 Thread David T-G
Fernando -- ...and then Fernando M. Maresca said... % % Hi, everybody. Hello, and welcome! % Well, I'm new to mutt, I've used pine for a long time, and I can't filter the mail messages *after reading* them % in the incoming folder, in the same manner that in pine was. If you really insist

Re: filters

2002-01-03 Thread Cameron Simpson
On Wed, Dec 19, 2001 at 04:21:24PM +0100, giorgian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: | i haven't found anything in the man pages about mail filters; | initially i decided to try procmail, but it is decisely too much | insane for me: i'm a member of at least 15 MLs (plus this one :) ), | and my .procmailr

Re: filters

2001-12-21 Thread Paul Roberts Student lab engineer
On Fri, Dec 21, 2001 at 02:34:54PM +0100, giorgian wrote: > ok, now everything seems to work. > > but i still have 3 questions: > > 1) when i reply to someone in this list, mutt chooses someone's email, >while i'd like to reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] What can i do? > First, tell mutt about t

Re: three new questions (was "Re: filters")

2001-12-21 Thread David T-G
Giorgian -- ...and then giorgian said... % % ok, now everything seems to work. % % but i still have 3 questions: You should have started a new thread :-) % % 1) when i reply to someone in this list, mutt chooses someone's email, %while i'd like to reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] What can i d

Re: filters

2001-12-21 Thread giorgian
ok, now everything seems to work. but i still have 3 questions: 1) when i reply to someone in this list, mutt chooses someone's email, while i'd like to reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] What can i do? 2) this is what i see at the beginning of your email: [-- PGP output follows (current time: Fri

Re: filters

2001-12-21 Thread Roman Neuhauser
> Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2001 13:07:04 +0100 > From: giorgian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: filters > > sorry if i reply only now, but i had some troubles with my mail... :( > > many thanks, now i use procmail and i'm almost happy.

Re: filters

2001-12-21 Thread David T-G
Giorgian -- ...and then giorgian said... % % sorry if i reply only now, but i had some troubles with my mail... :( Glad to see you're back! % % many thanks, now i use procmail and i'm almost happy. % i still have a problem: there are some MLs which use a strange return % path: % % focus-

Re: filters

2001-12-21 Thread giorgian
sorry if i reply only now, but i had some troubles with my mail... :( many thanks, now i use procmail and i'm almost happy. i still have a problem: there are some MLs which use a strange return path: focus-linux: Return-path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> where 1081 changes every time... a worse exa

Re: filters

2001-12-19 Thread Prahlad Vaidyanathan
Hi, On Wed, 19 Dec 2001 giorgian spewed into the ether: > hi all, > i have been using mutt for three days, and there are tons of things i > haven't figured out yet. > > i haven't found anything in the man pages about mail filters; > initially i decided to try procmail, but it is decisely too muc

Re: filters

2001-12-19 Thread tim lupfer
On Dec 19 at 04:21PM giorgian wrote: [...] > now, is there a way to tell mutt to put received messages in folders > according to some matching rules? if you're just dealing with mailing lists, getmail will likely suffice. you can find it at freshmeat, and it's easy-as-pie to configure. -- tim

Re: filters

2001-12-19 Thread Thorsten Haude
Hi, * giorgian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-12-19 16:21]: >i haven't found anything in the man pages about mail filters; >initially i decided to try procmail, but it is decisely too much >insane for me: i'm a member of at least 15 MLs (plus this one :) ), >and my .procmailrc is an awful mess, so i gav

Re: filters

2001-12-19 Thread Ralf Hildebrandt
On Wed, Dec 19, 2001 at 04:21:24PM +0100, giorgian wrote: > hi all, > i have been using mutt for three days, and there are tons of things i > haven't figured out yet. > > i haven't found anything in the man pages about mail filters; > initially i decided to try procmail, but it is decisely too mu

Re: filters

2001-12-19 Thread Thomas Hurst
* giorgian ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > i haven't found anything in the man pages about mail filters; > initially i decided to try procmail, but it is decisely too much > insane for me: i'm a member of at least 15 MLs (plus this one :) ), > and my .procmailrc is an awful mess, so i gave up. Gibl

Re: filters

1999-06-07 Thread Jim Graham
On Mon, Jun 07, 1999 at 08:03:38AM -0500, Jim Graham wrote: > Now, as to how you use filters, lots of others have provided links to > the procmail web page(s), etc., I just took a closer look at the responses I mentioned above, and I'm correcting one error myself: make that ftp sites, not web p

Re: filters

1999-06-07 Thread Jim Graham
On Sat, Jun 05, 1999 at 09:21:39PM -0500, phuzz phactor wrote: > would someone be kind enough to explain how I use filters with mutt? > i'm trying to sort my mail into different folders based on different You use filters (and from reading your previous post, I gather you mean procmail, and that

Re: filters

1999-06-06 Thread Pål Sommerhein
On Sat, Jun 05, 1999 at 07:32:55PM -0500, phuzz phactor wrote: [cut] > I'm basically just trying to get a set of filters to sort my mail into > different folders based on things like who it's from, subject, or who > it's addressed to. > > could anyone give me some direction on this? any help w

Re: filters

1999-06-06 Thread Randall J. Million
I can think of two different options: 1. Use external pop3 capabilities, such as fetchmail. 2. After downloading all the messages, tag them all and pipe though procmail. randy > pretty sure I know why mutt doesn't see the procmail filters (mutt > doesn't use procmail as a MDA, mutt does it on it

Re: filters

1999-06-06 Thread Wilhelm Wienemann
On Sat, 05 Jun 1999, phuzz phactor (Nathan Benson) wrote: > would someone be kind enough to explain how I use filters with > mutt? You can use the procmail mail processing program for such filterings. The latest version can be obtained from your friendly neighbour mirror site: ftp://ftp

Re: Filters

1999-03-29 Thread homega
Rejo dixit: > > [1] Don't know the url by heart, but i think you should be able to find > it from http://www.iki.fi/era/. If that doesn't work use one of the > official mirrors at http://www.xs4all.nl/~sister/mirror/procmail.i http://www.iki.fi/~era/ > [2] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Horacio. --

Re: Filters

1999-03-29 Thread Rejo
++ 29.03.1999, 12:26:03 (+0200) = Antonio Mármol Albert: >example, please? i.e. How can i put all the messages with the from-header ( >[EMAIL PROTECTED]) in the folder "personal" ?? I use Procmail for filtering. For extremely easy filters (like the one you want) can be done easily, others need so

Re: Filters

1999-03-29 Thread Moritz Moeller-Herrmann
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Re: Filters

1999-03-29 Thread Ayman Haidar
Thus spake Antonio Mármol Albert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Hello! > > I have 0.95.4 mutt version and i'd filter my mail. I've read the long manual > but i don't understand very well the way to do it (hooks and regular > expressions). > I think I must use a -hook in the muttrc file. Can anyone g