On 10.08.2016, at 21:08, pulsarpie...@posteo.net (P. Paolini) wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I've recently set-up mbsync + mu4e to read my emails and everything
> worked fine, I am a bit new to the emails/news world as I have always
> used web based client or Outlook.
> 
> As far as I am aware the mu4e is the MUA and mbsync/isync is the MDA,
> and it should be up to the latter to process the incoming messages
> following some filtering rules I would like to have.
> 
> My goal is pretty simple, I want to move messages coming from a certain
> address in a specific folder, I have googled the problem but I haven't
> found a solution yet, any thoughts ?

I would suggest a solution like imapfilter instead if the provider was too 
lazy/cheap to offer filter settings.
I used to run it on a OpenWRT based router and it worked very well (though I 
suspect my email provider may have thought it mostly worked very well for 
creating CPU and I/O load on their server, but unless you have reason to be 
charitable towards them despite not offering filter configuration, why care...)

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