On Mon, Oct 16, 2000 at 04:09:05PM -0700 or so it is rumoured hereabouts,
Michael Elkins thought:
>
> I'll just add my $0.02US to this and agree with Bruce's example. After
> spending lots of time trying to weed out spammers, I found the most
> effective filter was to simple accept all known addresses and everything
> else goes into a spam folder. Nearly all the spam I receive is not
> addressed to me or one of the mailing lists I subscribe to. You just have
> to remember to read your spam folder every once in a while. I actually have
> a +spam at the end of my `mailboxes' line in my .muttrc to remind me I have
> mail waiting there.
>
> me
Incidentally, does anyone know of a way to cycle through the list of
folders with new mail on the "c" command. for instance, my Work-related
mailboxes are listed before the lists in .muttrc but there's times when
I'm expecting a response to a question sent to a list and I'd like a <tab>
key or something to cycle through which mailboxes have new mail.
See? :-)
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Conor Daly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Domestic Sysadmin :-)