On Fri, May 11, 2001 at 11:22:04PM +0200, Nils Kassube wrote:
* Charlie Blanchard <charlie@blanchardsite.com> [2001-05-11 18:15]:
but i pull mail from my pop3 server into a single folder without presorting via procmail as many others do. i like to be able to
Why not? Learning procmail is easier than learning to program within the Zope framework. If you're smart enough to deal with Zope than you're smart enough to
man procmailrc man procmailex
If you get a lot of mail, it's worth the time.
been there, done that. found that i'm _more_ productive rapidly scanning all posts in a single folder rapidly and manually sorting them to the various folders or dustbin. if i let procmail send to folders first i find it less productive _for me_ to have to switch to each folder etc. etc.
scan the subjects rapidly all in one folder and the only way to quickly distinguish which list a particular message pertains to is with those _ugly_ _outdated_ _useless_ subject line identifiers. it would make my life _much_ less productive if they went away...
Nope. First add this line to your .muttrc:
subscribe zope@zope.org
Then see section 4.8, "Handling Mailing Lists" in the Mutt manual:
--cut-- Now that Mutt knows what your mailing lists are, it can do several things, the first of which is the ability to show the name of a list through which you received a message (i.e., of a subscribed list) in the index menu display. --cut--
thanks Nils, but i have found a different combination of .muttrc directives suit my working style, folder-hooks and such, i'm very much aware of mutt's list handling but have chosen a different approach _after_ trying them out. <g> cheers, -- charlie blanchard http://baldguru.com/ LosAngeles area Zope Users Group http://lazug.org