Thanks for the tip. Helps only myself though. There are ofcourse several ways to do the sorting, in case you have an account to log in. I'm running our schools email server having only virtual users, who are unable to log in and do something. I can do it for myself, but I think the filtering idea should be useful also from the sqwebmail filtering page. Any idea ( Sam? )
matti
Craig H. Anderson wrote:
I just started using sqwebmail and use a different approach.
I was already using procmail to sort my mail into maildir
folders. I created the same set of input folders with
sqwebmail and then changed the paths in my .procmailrc file
to match.

matti writes:
I have put several filters to sort the messages in subdirectories, so I can see with a glance what sort of mail I have received. The problem is , that although I have most of the messages saved in certain folders, they also remain in the INBOX. If I want to see the unsorted messages that do not apply to any of my filters, I have to browse thru the whole bunch anyway, which I wanted to avoid in the first place. Is there a way to make the filtered message disappear from the INBOX?
regards
matti



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