Threads are usually broken because someone's mailer doeesn't generate
any useful trackable header like Message-ID, References, or In-Reply-To.
I would rather get the person to use a better client, or smack her/his
ISP to add this support to their mail system.
As for threading by subject, it'd
I warn you now - this is more than you asked for.
On 2000.06.17, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Andrew Eichmann" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the subject line. For example, if the original message's Subject:
line is ``[BOB] What's the frequency, Kenneth?''where ``[BOB]'' is
the mailing list
I'm trying to set up mutt so mail from mutt-users goes into a mailbox
named mutt. This is the filter I made for my .procmailrc. I'm posting this
to see if it works and if it doesn't maybe someone would comment on the
proper way to configure:
:0:
* ^From:.*mutt\..*
mutt
thanks
-- dale
"As I
Dale Morris proclaimed on mutt-users that:
:0:
* ^From:.*mutt\..*
mutt
This will catch stuff from [EMAIL PROTECTED] (or whatever) as
well :)
Try this -
#mutt
:0:
* (^Reply-To:.*|^TO_)mutt-users
$MAILDIR/mutt
--
Suresh Ramasubramanian + [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Amnesia used to be my favorite
Hello List,
This is embarrassing. I have made letterboxes in $HOME/Mail using
touch. These new files don't open automatically but bring up the "open
with" dialogue when clicked. Procmail evidently can't see or open them
to deliver mail and it all goes to inbox. How do I make files that open
Dennis --
...and then Dennis Robertson said...
% Hello List,
% This is embarrassing. I have made letterboxes in $HOME/Mail using
% touch. These new files don't open automatically but bring up the "open
% with" dialogue when clicked. Procmail evidently can't see or open them
"when clicked",
Also, I recommend specifying the full path to your mutt folder, rather
than just "mutt". In my .procmailrc I set FOLDERS to the appropriate
path and use $FOLDERS as the base for all of my delivery recipes, but do
whatever makes you happy there. Brian
Will this work for the path?
# Your
Hi, folks --
Those of you who have ever seen sudo or powerbroker, the [free and
expensive, respectively] tools to let ordinary users perform privileged
functions under *NIX, will probably understand exactly what I'm about to
try to describe. For the rest of you, I hope I can be clear :-)
I
David T-G proclaimed on mutt-users that:
...and then Dennis Robertson said...
% Hello List,
% This is embarrassing. I have made letterboxes in $HOME/Mail using
% touch. These new files don't open automatically but bring up the "open
% with" dialogue when clicked. Procmail evidently can't
David T-G proclaimed on mutt-users that:
fcc-save-hook \
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]' \
=PALS/%O
for my special pals Al, Bill and Chuck so that their mail goes into their
folders under $HOME/Mail/PALS instead of under $HOME/Mail. I'd really
like to be able
David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Sun, 18 Jun 2000:
alias pals al,bill,chuck
fcc-save-hook '[[:pals:]]' -PALS/%O
Something I'd like to see was an operator for matching an address or
addresses in an alias, I think that would help you out here. The syntax
would be different ("~somechar
On 2000.06.18, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Dennis Robertson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello List,
This is embarrassing. I have made letterboxes in $HOME/Mail using
touch. These new files don't open automatically but bring up the "open
with" dialogue when clicked. Procmail evidently
YES!! It works. The elation is incredible!!##@$
At 18 June, 2000 Dale Morris wrote:
I may have got my procmail working!! Just opened my mbox folder and found
new mail in mutt!!! I believe what may have done the
trick was going into .muttrc and specifying mbox names..
Anyhow, this is kind of
On Sun, Jun 18, 2000 at 01:21:21AM -0700, Dale Morris wrote:
I'm trying to set up mutt so mail from mutt-users goes into a mailbox
named mutt. This is the filter I made for my .procmailrc. I'm posting this
to see if it works and if it doesn't maybe someone would comment on the
proper way to
I'm trying to get procmail working on my rh 6.2 system, after reading the
manual and banging my head on the keyboard for several hours, I'm
thoroughly confused--a comfortable state, for me and linux.. my question
is:
I've setup procmail as follows, MAILDIR=$HOME/Mail which is there in my
home
On Sun, Jun 18, 2000 at 12:53:08PM -0700, Dale Morris wrote:
I'm trying to get procmail working on my rh 6.2 system, after reading the
manual and banging my head on the keyboard for several hours, I'm
thoroughly confused--a comfortable state, for me and linux.. my question
...
What I want to
On Sun, Jun 18, 2000 at 12:53:08PM -0700, Dale Morris wrote:
I've setup procmail as follows, MAILDIR=$HOME/Mail which is there in
my
home directory and includes all the mailboxes I'm saving my mail to.
When
I open mutt it reads the mail in /var/spool/mail/dlm. the result is
mail
isn't
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