On 2020-12-09 05:11, Sam Kuper wrote:
procmail is not a good option anymore, and has not been for a while
now:
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports=141634350915839
...
Maildrop is a popular alternative.
Some more delivery agents are listed in the Wikipedia article below.
They may not all
On Wed, Dec 09, 2020 at 03:23:20AM -0500, Philippe Meunier wrote:
> raf wrote:
>> for mail delivered locally, procmail could do it.
>
> procmail is not a good option anymore, and has not been for a while
> now:
> https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports=141634350915839
Debian continues to make
raf wrote:
>for mail delivered locally, procmail could do it.
procmail is not a good option anymore, and has not been for a while now:
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports=141634350915839
Philippe
On Tue, Dec 08, 2020 at 09:34:48PM +, Chris Green wrote:
> Are there any mutt hooks which act on incoming mail?
>
> So I could (for example) add a header to incoming mail which matches
> certain criteria.
>
> --
> Chris Green
for mail on an imap server, imapfilter could do it.
you'd need
Il 08 dicembre 2020 alle 21:34 Chris Green ha scritto:
> Are there any mutt hooks which act on incoming mail?
>
> So I could (for example) add a header to incoming mail which matches
> certain criteria.
I do not use mutt as mail retriever, but have you considered adding
something like getmail to
Are there any mutt hooks which act on incoming mail?
So I could (for example) add a header to incoming mail which matches
certain criteria.
--
Chris Green
Hi all,
Two short config questions:
- I have put "ignore (blabla)" into my .muttrc in order to keep the visible part of
the headers in incoming mail readable, but now I would like to sort the different
lines, too. Is this possible?
For example, right now most incoming messag
On 2000.05.26, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Manuel Arriaga" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Two short config questions:
- I have put "ignore (blabla)" into my .muttrc in order to keep the visible part of
the headers in incoming mail readable, but now I would like t
Friday den 26.05.2000 um 13:12 CEST +0200, schrieb Manuel Arriaga:
Hi all,
Two short config questions:
- I have put "ignore (blabla)" into my .muttrc in order to keep
the visible part of the headers in incoming mail readable, but
now I would like to sort the different
Hi David,
- I have put "ignore (blabla)" into my .muttrc in order to keep the visible part
of the headers in incoming mail readable, but now I would like to sort the different
lines, too. Is this possible?
Read the manual regarding the hdr_order directive.
Thanks, now they look
Hi Frank,
Thanks, setting alternates to my own address got the Fcc: mailbox to automatically
show the recipient.
Cheers,
Manuel
- Is it possible to set up your Fcc: mailbox (in my case
Mail/Sent) so that it displays the messages recipiend in the
index, instead of the sender (always
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