Hi,
Does anybody use procmail for sorting incoming mail?
proc won't sort messages (I've tired test explained on faq page).
Or, maybe I shell use fetchmail for receiving messagess?
Please help, I'm a complete beginer, not only in mutt but also in
Linux (:
[p.s. ang my english is terrible]
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On Sun, Aug 19, 2001 at 10:45:23PM -0700, dannyman wrote:
> that is better to have my heder say "danny howard" if I'm e-mailing
> somebody for the first time, but once I have a dialogue going, and
> I reply to a mesage, I can just be "dannyman"
maybe you should try with set edit_headers=yes in
quoting Joel Hammer:
> Do you have a .forward file in your home directory?
yeap (|exec /usr/bin/procmail
DEFAULT=$HOME/Mail)
> Then, do you have mistakes in your .procmailrc file.
do not know yet. I've set procmailrc just like you said but still it
won't work.
> Now, I forget just how
ox can be used, like this:
mailboxes /var/spool/mail/azzazel #azzazel is spool mailbox
mailboxes /home/azzazel/Mail/inbox#azzazel is user
etc...
When you try to change mailbox with 'c', hit TAB and mutt will show
you list of mailboxes configured in muttrc.
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Best regards,
poz. azz.
quoting Joel Hammer:
> Now, I forget just how you make your mail agent honor the .forward file. That
> will be left as an excersize to the student. Let me know when you find out.
Let's say I've solved the problem. But, nothing of making mutt honor the
.forward file, it was deleted (: and, then
Hi,
How can I set mutt to automaticly delete everything after "-- "
[dash dash space]. It's very usefull when replying a message to
yahoogroups (their adds are automaticly removed).
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We don't need no education,
We don't need no thought control;
Hey, teacher, leave the kids alone,
All in ill