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Re: using mutt on a large mailbox



Hm... That seems like a good idea... like a cscope for my emacs
programming needs in C++/C, or like an ilocate for the backuppc db so I
can now find all hardlinks really fast...
Thank you

Here is another simple question if you didn't get tired giving good
answers ;-): who suggests the right way to sort out messages in the
mailboxes? I used to use gnus for it and had to define all the rules in
.emacs file, so it was static and boring to add new rules for specific
emails...

So here is the question: is it possible to bind to shortcuts in mutt so
for any given email when I press the magic key it asks to which folder
in any foreseen future mail agent has to save it (choice of mail agent
is on you ;-)). The perfect system would let me to select From: or To:
email address as the field to make decision on...

any suggestions?

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Yarik

On Fri, Oct 08, 2004 at 11:23:34PM +0200, Thomas Glanzmann wrote:
> Hello,

> > May be it is a basic question, but that what kept me away from any
> > splitting: can you search across different mailboxes in mutt?

> mairix is a must have. :-)

>       Thomas

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