Do I have to restart anything or should the mailer just pick this up with each new message?

Cheers Don

Steve Holdoway wrote:
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 16:25:42 +1200
Don Gould <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I want to move mail "to" [email protected] to a folder called CLUG.

:0
* ^From:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
CLUG

Does the above seem like the correct syntax?

I'm reading thru the man pages but it's not making much sense to me...

I don't want to copy it (hence leaving a copy in the inbox) I want to move it.

Cheers Don

MAILDIR=$HOME/Maildir

:0
* ^To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
$MAILDIR/.CLUG/

Is what I use. I've got another rule to pick up Reply-To and Cc: as well ( not 
being an expert and combining them into a single rule like I should ). Note 
that this delivers to a courier Maildir format, where all folders are subdirs 
of the Inbox, and not the flat mailfile format ( the extra / denotes that ). 
More importantly, note the .* between To: and linux-users, not juat a . - 
that's important!

Steve

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