Hmmm, would this sort of set up work for netscape, then i can just set up a cron to fetch the mail and have it ready when i get home >;0). To read with netscape say.
cheers Nicolas PROCHAZKA wrote: > Try procmail, it's very good stuff, and it's independant of your email > client , an example of procmailrc : > :0: > * ^Cc:.*debian.* > myEmail/Mailing > > :0: > * ^To:.*debian > myEmail/Mailing > > Put all debian mailing list into myEamil/Mailing mailbox > then I use pine for example to read them > > NP > > On 11 Mar 1999, Ole J. Tetlie wrote: > > > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > Hi ! > > > im looking for a good email client (graphical and non-graphical) w/c > > > can automatically sort out emails like put all mails where either the to: > > > or the cc: fields contain debian-user@lists.debian.org etc etc. seems > > > like there are just too many of them to try out one by one. > > > can anyone suggest something to me and maybe tell me in a few lines > > > why they prefer that client ? > > > > I prefer gnus. The reason is that it is shamelessly general > > and can do almost anything you want, including sorting (I > > still haven't managed to tell it to get me cup of tea for > > every message with exactly 395 bytes, but I expect that it were > > possible if my robotics skills improved). > > > > I wouldn't really recommend gnus if you don't program in lisp. > > > > -- > > The only way tcsh "rocks" is when the rocks are attached to its feet > > in the deepest part of a very deep lake. (Linus Torvalds) > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] [-: .elOle. :-] [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > -- > > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null