On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 11:31:32PM -0700, Mike Simons wrote:
> > 
> > Is there a way to use tags with email and mutt?
> 
> First search, using mutt's limit "l" command you can filter a 
> folder based on most anything ... header searches are fairly fast.

Thanks for this. This is something I should try. I havent been using tags 
because other than the spam tag I saw no use for it. But now I think I do.

> Searching on headers was the easy but adding/deleting tags from
> messages seems to requires a little elbow grease.
> 
> Hunting through the manual, I didn't see an obvious way to update
> any specific mail headers.  However there are ways to edit the whole 
> message ... and ways to switch the editor ... so we'll combine those.

I have to say Im really surprised at this from this group. Usually everything 
is over my head. But on the subject of presort and handling of mail I thought 
that the standard answer was always procmail. It seems as though every ISP 
forum or gaming group Ive been in where the question came up that was always 
the answer. Something like "you can do your own but procmail is almost always 
available so why"

Procmail is even part of the instructions of many spam handlers and game 
processors for turn files. As in "turn on procmail handling then include these 
4 lines in your procmailrc file. I think its even part of default installation 
on many linux altho I dont have a way of checking that.

It was such a common answer that I drug my feet for a long time before looking 
into it (I tend to hate the pat answers). Once I did it got kinda fun. Like 
many linux programs it goes more for power than ease of use. It allows you to 
do pretty much anything you want in pre-handling mail but that can be 
confusing. Lots of googling required.

I see lots of examples for procmail snippets to do tags. Mostly as a way to 
presort spam. Checking for various subject lines or IP groups it comes from or 
words in the body, tagging it by changing one of the headers to add a tag like 
SPAM to the subject or an x-header, then letting it continue into your mailbox 
for your mail program to handle.

Gandalf  Parker
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