On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 08:53:03PM +0200, Christian Brabandt wrote:
> Hi John!

Hello! :)

> I used to have a little shell-script, that was killfiling within mutt 
> for me (attached). It simply generates a pattern, that can be used by 
> mutt to delete messages by scoring.

I like what you did here and it is actually pretty close to what I wanted,
but I guess it requires you to press the $ key to actually do the delete
once the messages are scored and until then they actually show up in the
index. What I would like to do is never see the messages at all. Is there
any way to do this with your method or do I really need to take the advice
of the (let me count...5 guys...did I miss anybody) who voted for procmail?

> PS: No, procmail was no option, since I used sieve scripts to deliver my 
> mails.

Then couldn't you have filtered from sieve? Why did you choose to do it from
Mutt itself?

Thanks alot for the help guys!

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