Hi,
>But, how do most people handle keeping track of which mail has been
>read? flags? old/new?
Flag and, if you like, color.
>Or what else can people suggest to further ease things?
You mentioned Procmail, so this wouldn't be news for you.
Maybe you can setup a trashbin like discussed here a f
David (and others on list),
Hi, again. Thanks for the advice so far. (I took your suggestion and
joined the list.)
So, I understand from you that what I had hoped to do is not possible
in mutt. Instead, I think I'm going to turn the question now on its
head, question _my_ assumptions in read
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On Thu, Dec 14, 2000 at 06:03:43PM -0500, Daniel Freedman wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Apologies upfront if this is well-known, but I searched mutt.org's FAQ
>and manual, google's linux area , deja, etc. and came up completely
>empty.
At least you tried, I guess,
Daniel --
...and then Daniel Freedman said...
% Hi,
Hello!
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% Apologies upfront if this is well-known, but I searched mutt.org's FAQ
% and manual, google's linux area , deja, etc. and came up completely
% empty.
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% I'd very much like to be able to set a message's status to 'deleted',
% but
Hi,
Apologies upfront if this is well-known, but I searched mutt.org's FAQ
and manual, google's linux area , deja, etc. and came up completely
empty.
I'd very much like to be able to set a message's status to 'deleted',
but: without synchronizing my mailbox/folder so as to actually expunge
the m