On 2002.02.19, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
        "Justin R. Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> If not, I'd just use a Mutt call with -f and push in a delete pattern to
> clear out the old stuff. 

This won't work from a crontab, though. When mutt has no terminal, it
ignores -e actions and acts as a mailer, like /bin/mail.

One so inclined could presumably write a little program to create a pty
whose master is attached to /dev/null, under whose slave mutt could run
"with a terminal". It would actually be a pretty handy tool.

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