Re: auto sorting mail clients

1999-03-13 Thread Hamish Moffatt
On Fri, Mar 12, 1999 at 12:02:11PM +0100, Nicolas PROCHAZKA wrote:
 Try procmail, it's very good stuff, and it's independant of your email
 client , an example of procmailrc :

Or exim's .forward, if you're running it.


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Re: auto sorting mail clients

1999-03-13 Thread John Leget
Hmmm, would this sort of set up work for netscape, then i can just set up a 
cron to fetch
the mail and have it ready when i get home ;0).  To read with netscape say.

cheers

Nicolas PROCHAZKA wrote:

 Try procmail, it's very good stuff, and it's independant of your email
 client , an example of procmailrc :
 :0:
 * ^Cc:.*debian.*
 myEmail/Mailing

 :0:
 * ^To:.*debian
 myEmail/Mailing

 Put all debian mailing list into myEamil/Mailing mailbox
 then I use pine for example to read them

 NP

 On 11 Mar 1999, Ole J. Tetlie wrote:

  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
   Hi !
  im looking for a good email client (graphical and non-graphical) w/c 
   can automatically sort out emails like put all mails where either the to: 
   or the cc: fields contain debian-user@lists.debian.org etc etc.  seems 
   like there are just too many of them to try out one by one.
  can anyone suggest something to me and maybe tell me in a few lines 
   why they prefer that client ?
 
  I prefer gnus. The reason is that it is shamelessly general
  and can do almost anything you want, including sorting (I
  still haven't managed to tell it to get me cup of tea for
  every message with exactly 395 bytes, but I expect that it were
  possible if my robotics skills improved).
 
  I wouldn't really recommend gnus if you don't program in lisp.
 
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Re: auto sorting mail clients

1999-03-12 Thread Ole J. Tetlie
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Hi !
im looking for a good email client (graphical and non-graphical) w/c can 
 automatically sort out emails like put all mails where either the to: or the 
 cc: fields contain debian-user@lists.debian.org etc etc.  seems like there 
 are just too many of them to try out one by one.
can anyone suggest something to me and maybe tell me in a few lines why 
 they prefer that client ?

I prefer gnus. The reason is that it is shamelessly general
and can do almost anything you want, including sorting (I
still haven't managed to tell it to get me cup of tea for
every message with exactly 395 bytes, but I expect that it were
possible if my robotics skills improved).

I wouldn't really recommend gnus if you don't program in lisp.

-- 
The only way tcsh rocks is when the rocks are attached to its feet
in the deepest part of a very deep lake. (Linus Torvalds)
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Re: auto sorting mail clients

1999-03-12 Thread Nicolas PROCHAZKA
Try procmail, it's very good stuff, and it's independant of your email
client , an example of procmailrc :
:0:
* ^Cc:.*debian.*
myEmail/Mailing

:0:
* ^To:.*debian
myEmail/Mailing

Put all debian mailing list into myEamil/Mailing mailbox
then I use pine for example to read them

NP


On 11 Mar 1999, Ole J. Tetlie wrote:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  Hi !
 im looking for a good email client (graphical and non-graphical) w/c can 
  automatically sort out emails like put all mails where either the to: or 
  the cc: fields contain debian-user@lists.debian.org etc etc.  seems like 
  there are just too many of them to try out one by one.
 can anyone suggest something to me and maybe tell me in a few lines why 
  they prefer that client ?
 
 I prefer gnus. The reason is that it is shamelessly general
 and can do almost anything you want, including sorting (I
 still haven't managed to tell it to get me cup of tea for
 every message with exactly 395 bytes, but I expect that it were
 possible if my robotics skills improved).
 
 I wouldn't really recommend gnus if you don't program in lisp.
 
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 The only way tcsh rocks is when the rocks are attached to its feet
 in the deepest part of a very deep lake. (Linus Torvalds)
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auto sorting mail clients

1999-03-11 Thread chadi
Hi !
   im looking for a good email client (graphical and non-graphical) w/c can 
automatically sort out emails like put all mails where either the to: or the 
cc: fields contain debian-user@lists.debian.org etc etc.  seems like there are 
just too many of them to try out one by one.
   can anyone suggest something to me and maybe tell me in a few lines why they 
prefer that client ?
TIA,
chad


Re: auto sorting mail clients

1999-03-11 Thread Frank Barknecht
[EMAIL PROTECTED] hat gesagt: // [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

im looking for a good email client (graphical and non-graphical)
w/c can automatically sort out emails like put all
mails where either the to: or the cc: fields contain
debian-user@lists.debian.org etc etc. seems like there are just too
many of them to try out one by one. can anyone suggest something to
me and maybe tell me in a few lines why they prefer that client ?

A lot of users here including me are using procmail to filter their email
into different folders and then read it with the email reader they like
most. So I would recommend you do the same and if you have questions
regarding the setup feel free to ask again, I'm sure you will get lots of
help.
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