Axel Tillequin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'd like Mutt to SEPARATE AUTOMATICALLY the personal and the
> mutt-users mails founded in /var/spool/tillequi !
You might want to look at the "limit" command, by default. For
instance, you could give it a limit of "~C mutt-users", and then only
the
On Fri 09/03/99 at 12:22 PM -0400, Fairlight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Agreed. Here's my mutt-users recipe:
>
> :0:
> * ^(To|Cc):.*(mutt-users@|@mutt.org)
> folders/mutt
>
> Note that I'm -only- on mutt-users, [...]
Of course if you're on mutt-users, you're also on mutt-announce. (I prefer
Fairlight [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Agreed. Here's my mutt-users recipe:
> ...
> Note that I'm -only- on mutt-users, so the second logical OR would change
> if you were on more than one. And I've only noticed one "alias" for the
> list so far that is to [EMAIL PROTECTED], if I
> analyzed the
On Fri, Sep 03, 1999 at 02:40:32PM +0200, Martin Schröder blurted:
> On 1999-09-03 13:44:56 +0100, Axel Tillequin wrote:
> > I'd like Mutt to SEPARATE AUTOMATICALLY the personal and the mutt-users
> > mails founded in
> > /var/spool/tillequi !
>
> mutt does not do this; use filtering software lik
On 1999-09-03 13:44:56 +0100, Axel Tillequin wrote:
> I'd like Mutt to SEPARATE AUTOMATICALLY the personal and the mutt-users
> mails founded in
> /var/spool/tillequi !
mutt does not do this; use filtering software like procmail.
Best regards
Martin
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Martin Schröder, [EMA