Brian Salter-Duke <b_duke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [2003:09:18:11:27:17+0930] scribed: <snip /> > This has been discussed before. I use this all the time as I get the > mutt lists in digest form. Essentially you just pipe the digest to > "metamutt -D". This opens a new mutt window using a temporary mail > directory and a temporary muttrc file created by metamutt. You then have > all the separate messages in the mutt window. You could easily modify > this to create a new mailbox. Some digests are a bit mixed up, so I > first pipe the digest to a samll script I call premutt to clean them up > before piping them to metamutt. You should find all this in the archives > of the mutt list. Todd <Freedom_Lover@xxxxxxxxx> [2003:09:18:13:33:08-0400] scribed: > Michael D Schleif wrote: > > What is `metamutt'? I searched the archives, and came up with three (3) > > hits, none of which tell me anything about metamutt . . . > > Google is your friend. A search for metamutt provides a link to the script > as the very first hit and Roland's page describing it as the second. Yes, of course. However, it was suggested that discussion had ensued on this list, and I searched the archives and mutt.org, and I found nothing substantive. Instead of assuming that Google would lead me to something more authoritative on mutt than mutt-users and mutt.org, I posted to this list . . . -- Best Regards, mds mds resource 877.596.8237 - Dare to fix things before they break . . . - Our capacity for understanding is inversely proportional to how much we think we know. The more I know, the more I know I don't know . . . --
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