Wim Kerkhoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm so used to having a 3 way split in my mail program:  folders on
> the left side, message list in the top right, and preview in the
> bottom right.  With that setup, it's a breeze to drag and drop
> messages to any of my 138 folders.

Mutt gives you more rewards, the more you teach it.  With save-hooks,
for instance, you can teach Mutt that when it sees messages with certain
patterns to them, that they belong in a particular folder.  When you've
done that, you can read a message, press 's', and save it to the right
place most of the time.  You can always override the choice though.

Of course, if you can teach Mutt to do that, then you can also teach
procmail to put the mail in that folder to begin with.

The secret to productivity:  Get the computer to do the work!  That's
what it's there for.  :)

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