[Gllug] mutt configuration revisited
Jonathan Dye
jonathan.dye at automationpartnership.com
Mon Sep 9 13:03:37 UTC 2002
Stig Brautaset <mailto:stigbrau at start.no> wrote:
> Is it possible to have mutt behave like this:
>
> When I exit a mail folder, or press `$' for sync-mailbox, mutt
> iterates over each mail individually and take action according
> to any save-hook specified. Thus, (undeleted) mail relating to
> this list are saved to the +gllug (or whatever) mail folder,
> and mail relating to debian/procmail goes to their respective
> mail folders as well.
>
>
> I've studied `man muttrc' quite extensively, but cannot see a way to
> do this. If somebody knows a way this can be done, please give me a
> hint. Going through the folder manually and pressing 's\r' achieves
> what I want, but I'm looking for a way to automate it.
>
> Sure, I could filter the mail with procmail, but then I have to jump
> back and forth between mailboxes for normal reading.
Could you set up a keystroke that tags all messages then runs a command on
them (such as the s\r above)?
JD
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