On Tue, Feb 06, 2001 at 07:33:55AM -0500, Joe Philipps muttered:
| Q:...for those of you who use maildir...would you ever have
| subdirectories in $HOME/Mail?
|
The only thing I have in MAILDIR format is mail that is important,
meaning anything that I am currently not filtering to my spool.
On Tue, Feb 06, 2001 at 07:33:55AM -0500, Joe Philipps wrote:
1.) Instead of using echo, you might try using ls -1 or find as
appropriate (dunno...I use mbox format)
2.) pipe that into grep -v
For example:
find $HOME/Mail -type f -print | egrep -v '(notbox1|notbox2|backup-inbox)'
I am using Procmail to copy all incoming messages to a mbox file called
backup-inbox, however I don't want it to be watched for incoming mail in
my mailboxes clarification. Is their a way to accomplish this via
command line in my mutt settings?
mailboxes ! `echo $HOME/Mail/*`
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/Jason G
On Tue, Feb 06, 2001 at 12:33:08AM -0800 or so it is rumoured hereabouts,
Jason Helfman thought:
I am using Procmail to copy all incoming messages to a mbox file called
backup-inbox, however I don't want it to be watched for incoming mail in
my mailboxes clarification. Is their a way to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2001-02-06 10:34:04):
mailboxes ! `echo $HOME/Mail/* | grep -v backup-inbox`
grep -v excludes lines, not words.
$ echo foo bar | grep -v foo
$
Try:
`echo $HOME/Mail/* | sed "s.$HOME/Mail/backup-inbox .."`
- ams
Jason Helfman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on 02/06/2001:
I am using Procmail to copy all incoming messages to a mbox file called
backup-inbox, however I don't want it to be watched for incoming mail in
my mailboxes clarification. Is their a way to accomplish this via
On Tue, Feb 06, 2001 at 12:33:08AM -0800, Jason Helfman wrote:
I am using Procmail to copy all incoming messages to a mbox file called
backup-inbox, however I don't want it to be watched for incoming mail in
my mailboxes clarification. Is their a way to accomplish this via
command line in my mutt
Joe Philipps muttered:
Q:...for those of you who use maildir...would you ever have
subdirectories in $HOME/Mail?
I have, $HOME/Mail/mailinglists/...
But I list mailboxes manualy.
HTH,
Michael
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