Silly Todd Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> becomes daring and writes:
> Vox wrote on Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 09:23:37PM -0500 : >> >> I guess the ones with the sL are the ones with scores, right? > > s means that it's signed. S means that it's a verified signature (only > changes to S once you've viewed it). L means that it's to an address > that is recognized as a mailing list. The score is the one digit number > after the name. The number inside the parentheses is the message size. > If there's a T in front, it is addressed to me. C means that I'm listed > as a CC recipient. Oh! :) I never used mutt...I went from pine to pronto! to gnus :) > >> I used to do that too, back when I was scoring by hand...but with >> adaptive scoring (gnus scores stuff according to what I do with the >> mail instead of me giving it scores), I've found it's a lot more >> accurate to what I think when I use high numbers. > > That seems pretty sweet, and I'm not aware of that being a capability of > mutt. I'll dig and see what I can find. Having a programming language as the modify-the-behaviour thing for your mail program rules :) If there's something it can't do, you can always hack it in...that's why I love gnus :) Vox -- Pain is the gift of the gods, and I'm the one they chose as their messenger.... For info on safety in the BDSM lifestyle http://www.the-vox.com Think of the Linux community as a niche economy isolated by its beliefs. Kind of like the Amish, except that our religion requires us to use _higher_ technology than everyone else. -- Donald B. Marti Jr.
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