Re: mail filtering techniques

2000-01-31 Thread Johann Spies
On Sun, 30 Jan 2000, Phillip Deackes wrote: I used to use procmail to deliver mail, but I prefer the Exim approach. Thanks for the information on your .forward file. I also use procmail at the moment. In my setup I can use the following script to produce a list of all the email I have

Re: mail filtering techniques

2000-01-31 Thread Phillip Deackes
Johann Spies [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks for the information on your .forward file. I also use procmail at the moment. In my setup I can use the following script to produce a list of all the email I have received today: grep `date \+ %a %b %e\` ~/.procmail/log | nl Does

Re: mail filtering techniques

2000-01-31 Thread Mike Werner
On Mon, Jan 31, 2000 at 07:59:36AM +0200, Johann Spies wrote: On Sun, 30 Jan 2000, Phillip Deackes wrote: I used to use procmail to deliver mail, but I prefer the Exim approach. Thanks for the information on your .forward file. I also use procmail at the moment. In my setup I can use

Re: mail filtering techniques

2000-01-30 Thread Pavel Epifanov
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Ethan Benson wrote: =I am wondering what different methods people here are using to filter =your mail? (ie each mailing list to its own mailbox or other such =techniques of dealing with several high volume lists) I am using fetchmail+procmail+pine+postfix. fetchmail -

Re: mail filtering techniques

2000-01-30 Thread Phillip Deackes
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Ethan Benson wrote: I am wondering what different methods people here are using to filter your mail? (ie each mailing list to its own mailbox or other such techniques of dealing with several high volume lists) I fetch mail from my IP's POP3 mailserver using fetchmail.

Re: mail filtering techniques

2000-01-29 Thread Damon Muller
Quoth Ethan Benson, I am wondering what different methods people here are using to filter your mail? (ie each mailing list to its own mailbox or other such techniques of dealing with several high volume lists) I'm on a couple of high-volume mailing lists, easily getting over 100 mails a

mail filtering techniques

2000-01-27 Thread Ethan Benson
hi, I am wondering what different methods people here are using to filter your mail? (ie each mailing list to its own mailbox or other such techniques of dealing with several high volume lists) I am going to be switching to mutt soon and the filtering method I have used on macos with

Re: mail filtering techniques

2000-01-27 Thread Gary Hennigan
Ethan Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I am wondering what different methods people here are using to filter your mail? (ie each mailing list to its own mailbox or other such techniques of dealing with several high volume lists) I am going to be switching to mutt soon and the filtering

Re: mail filtering techniques

2000-01-27 Thread Ehren Wilson
Hello, I have in the past, depending on what MTA I am using used two different filtering methods. When using exim I simply use the built in .forward filtering which is very well described in there docs and on www.exim.org. On another system (the one I am currently writing from actually) that

Re: mail filtering techniques

2000-01-27 Thread Mike Werner
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 04:52:04PM +, Ethan Benson wrote: I am wondering what different methods people here are using to filter your mail? (ie each mailing list to its own mailbox or other such techniques of dealing with several high volume lists) I am going to be switching to mutt