Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 28 Oct 1997 17:26:03 -0500 | From | Aaron Tiensivu <> | Subject | My .procmailrc and .muttrc (snippets) |
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Since I've gotten some questions about my e-mail set-up, instead of individually replying, I'll just post snippets of the files involved:
The following procmail cookie will stick all linux-kernel digests into "linux-kernel" and formail splits the messages up for you automagically:
.procmailrc:
:0: * ^TOlinux-kernel | formail +1 -dns >>linux-kernel -snip---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mutt, as a mailer, has real nice features in regards to numerous mail folders and letting you know when there is new mail in them.
ftp.cs.hmc.edu:/pub/me/mutt
.muttrc:
mailboxes +linux-kernel +linux-lmp +linux-msdos +texasflood +redhat-announce +re dhat-mustang -snip---------------------------------------------------------------------------
So whenever I get mail in any of those, mutt lets me know and I just read them like normal messages.
Sorry if this is 'too elementary' or 'offtopic' for them.. a lot of people wanted to know and it really does come in handy once you start playing with procmail and friends.
-- Which is worse: ignorance or apathy? Who knows? Who cares? IBM: It may be slow, but at least it's expensive. Laundry: The only place in the world where segregation should still exist.
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