On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, at 4:07pm, Rich Payne wrote:
> That's one way, however you'd be transfering the message to  the client, 
> figuring out where to put it and then sending it back again. What's would 
> be even better would be just to move the message on the imap server. Yes 
> you'd still have to pull the message down, but you wouldn't need to send 
> it back again.

  Oh, that's a good point.  I hadn't thought of that.

  This raises a more general question: Does anyone here know of an IMAP
client tool(set) that can be driven from a command line or a shell script?  
The more I think about it, the more I think such a thing would be useful.

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