On Thu, Mar 28, 2002 at 03:34:11PM -0600, Brian wrote:
| 
| well yeah, I do that but thats not going to sort the mail in that dir. 

Right.  It will sort new mail that arrives on procmail's stdin.

| I didn't know if there was a way for formail to open the box and
| re-order the messages.

Can I call the folder ~/Mail/the_folder ?  Can I assume that it is
mbox right now (since I don't know that formail works on anything
else, and if you already have maildir just use a for loop in bash!).
Can I assume that spam in that folder is already tagged by SA?


$ cd Mail
$ mv the_folder the_folder.old
$ formail -s procmail < the_folder.old
$ mutt -f =the_folder  # now see all the "real" messages
$ mutt -f =spam  # now see all the spam messages


(just be sure and add the proper recipes to make procmail deliver
non-spam mail back to ~/Mail/the_folder)

Oh, yeah, since each message is delivered anew here, they will all be
"new" messages.

HTH,
-D

-- 

Windows, hmmm, does it come with a GUI interface that works or just
pretty blue screens?


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