Jeremy, et al --

...and then Jeremy Blosser said...
% 
% On Jan 09, Nick Wilson [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
% > 'ello.
% > I'm trying to organize the way I deal with my mail. I've got procmail up
% > and running and would like a little advice before sorting all my lists
% > and private mail.
% 
% Well, I use qmail '-' address extensions instead of procmail to sort list
% stuff, and I probably went overboard on the organization, but here it is:

I use the extensions but still use procmail, but I have been looking for
a way to manage things better, including trapping mail that turns out to
be spam after I've signed up at a web site or some such.  I'm quite
interested in digging more into your setup.


...
% The only thing I'm really needing still is a decent way to watch the IN
% boxes for incoming mail.  I'd really like to find a decent console/curses
% biff program, but I haven't seen any.  mutt -y really doesn't seem to cut
% it.

The particular reason for my reply was this.  I still enjoy the elm
newmail program; it works quite nicely for me.  I have it in a wrapper
because it can only take 25 folders on the command line and I have more
than 25 =F.* boxes, but that was easy.


HTH & HAND

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