Hi!
I am subscribed to quite a few mailing lists, and every of those mailing lists
has it's procmail rule and is distributed to it's maibox. I view my mail
through an imap server, since I view it from random locations/machines, and at
the end of the month there are more than 5000 emails in some of those
mailboxes, which slows down my imap server considerably. I was wondering if
there is a way that some program would check when there are more than let's say
2000 mails in an mailbox and than move those mails to some other file and
create an empty file where the last mailbox was. And then it would do the same
for the next 2000 mails, except it wouldn't move them but append them.
Thx in advance!
Bostjan
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