Steve Dunham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Or, if you prefer, you can use GNUS. For me, procmail dumps > debian-user into the file incoming/mail.lists.debian-user.spool, GNUS > automatically adds those messages to a special mail folder, > 'mail.lists.debian-user', which looks just like a newsgroup. I sort > about 10 mailing lists this way and read them just like newsgroups. > Some have auto-expire set, others do not.
You can also do this directly from GNUS without procmail. Something like: (setq nnmail-split-methods '( ("duplicates" "^Gnus-Warning:") ("debian-devel" "^Resent-From: debian-devel@lists.debian.org") ("debian-user" "^Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org") ("debian-bugs" "^Subject: \\(Re: \\)?Bug#[0-9]+:") ("guile" "^Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]") ;"^\\(To\\|[Cc][Cc]\\):[^:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:]*\\(^\\w+:\\|\\n\\n\\)") ("inbox" ""))) works for me. Gnus then just gets and splits the contents of /var/spool/mail/whoever itself. > This gives you scoring and threading for free. Without this, I would > not read mailling lists. Sure does make it easier anyway. -- Rob