> Sounds like you might be interested in mairix:
>
> http://www.rpcurnow.force9.co.uk/mairix/
Thanks for the suggestion, but this utility amounts to a search and
indexing tool in Maildir, but a mail directory is not where my files
(not all obtained bia SMTP) are located. Because I work topically
On 2009-05-07, jac...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 10:31, Haines Brown
> > To save a message in mutt, if I hit the "s" key I'm prompted
> > for a mailbox. However I'm used to saving messages as a plain text
>
> I was super confused on this same issue for a while. Every so often i
> ne
* Haines Brown on Friday, May 08, 2009 at 07:28:39 -0400
> Sorry to have dragged things off topic, but in short, my immediate
> question was resolved, which is that I can name a message whatever I
> want and subsequently move it from ~/Mail to where I want it. I work
> on material in terms of their
> That's probably more information than you needed, but maybe that helps
> you understand why mutt is doing what it's doing.
No, Kyle, the information was useful. Thank you.
> Hmm. Okay, I have a better idea of *what* you're doing, but still not
> *why* you're doing it. Is this large and comple
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 10:31, Haines Brown
> To save a message in mutt, if I hit the "s" key I'm prompted
> for a mailbox. However I'm used to saving messages as a plain text
I was super confused on this same issue for a while. Every so often i
need a plain text copy of an email with headers and e
> So, either put mutt in a room with a corner (e.g. set up gpg
> correctly) OR don't tell mutt to stand in a corner whenever messages
> with signatures show up (e.g. set crypt_verify_sig=no).
>
> Does that make sense?
Yes, it sure does! Had no idea.
> > However I'm used to saving messages as a
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On Thursday, May 7 at 05:00 PM, quoth Haines Brown:
>> So, either put mutt in a room with a corner (e.g. set up gpg
>> correctly) OR don't tell mutt to stand in a corner whenever messages
>> with signatures show up (e.g. set crypt_verify_sig=no).
>>
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On Thursday, May 7 at 01:31 PM, quoth Haines Brown:
> I guess the most straightforward procedure would be to rely on
> procmail to direct incoming mail to differet inboxes that rmail and
> mutt can access.
Probably, yup.
> You were kind to reply,
Kyle, I've got a lot to learn about mutt :-(. I guess the most
straightforward procedure would be to rely on procmail to direct
incoming mail to differet inboxes that rmail and mutt can access.
You were kind to reply, but your message starts with the set of lines
below. Were you trying to tell me
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On Thursday, May 7 at 09:14 AM, quoth Haines Brown:
>>> I retrieve mail with fetchmail, which I have poll both mail
>>> servers.
>>
>> And it's delivered to different mail folders?
>
> That's the problem. While I can tell mutt to read the mail in a
Hi,
* Haines Brown wrote:
> That's the problem. While I can tell mutt to read the mail in a
> specific mail folder, I need to somehow to send mail addressed to a
> particular domain into that folder in the first place. I suppose I
> need to turn to procmail for that.
Yes. Or really ugly folder-h
> > I started with the idea I could configure mutt to accomplish the goal
> > I describe below, but I'm not sure I can.
>
> Why not?
>
> > I retrieve mail with fetchmail, which I have poll both mail servers.
>
> And it's delivered to different mail folders?
That's the problem. While I can tell
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On Wednesday, May 6 at 05:29 PM, quoth Haines Brown:
> I started with the idea I could configure mutt to accomplish the goal
> I describe below, but I'm not sure I can.
Why not?
> I retrieve mail with fetchmail, which I have poll both mail servers.
I started with the idea I could configure mutt to accomplish the goal
I describe below, but I'm not sure I can.
I get mail from a mail server that receives mail sent to
bro...@hartford-hwp.com. I set up another mail sever to receive mail
for bro...@historicalmaterialism.info. As a result, mail com
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