Pine and filters

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Yup I do it all the time.

Just do the following:

First define a nicname;

Next decide if it is a filter you want for: From: to: Reply to: or Subject
and believe newer versions of pine allow you to say for Any instance or
something like that.

Next, I use w/where to lcate the two instances of move and I make sure it
has an asterisk by "move if not deleted" and Move to folder.

You then tell it the folder name you want and that is the last entry in
the available  options.  There are a lot of other items that you can
choose depending on what you need to do.

I have a separate speakup folder on shellworld by the filter nickname of
 speakup and the to: line looks for speakup and I move to the speakup
folder and move if not deleted.  Pretty simple.

Amanda


On Wed, 9 Jan 2002, Dan Murphy wrote:

> Is it possible to set up filters within the pine program
> to move incoming mail to other folders for later reading?  If not, is
> there a quick-and-dirty way to do it with procmail?  I tried reading the
> manpages for procmail and became totally confused.  I've wondered about
> this for a while, but now that I'm running both my mail accounts on my
> Linux box and expect to be doing so for some time, I need to start
> learning how to manipulate some of my mail traffic.
> thanks.
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Speakup mailing list
> Speakup at braille.uwo.ca
> http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup
>





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