On Sun, Sep 23, 2007 02:13:40 AM -0500, Kyle Wheeler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Well, that should be pretty close, but let's build it up from the > basics first. First, try this macro: > > macro index ,S '<tag-pattern>~h "List-Id: CentOS mailing list"<enter>' > > Does that tag all the right messages? Next, add the next piece: > > macro index ,S '<tag-pattern>~h "List-Id: CentOS mailing > list"<enter><tag-prefix><save-message>' > > That should bring up a save-message prompt. Does it? If it does, add > the next piece: > > macro index ,S '<tag-pattern>~h "List-Id: CentOS mailing > list"<enter><tag-prefix><save-message>+2007.09.centos<enter>' > > Now what does that do?
In the form below, with two mailing lists, it does everything it's supposed to do plus one or two things it shouldn't: 1) it saves into 2007.09.fedora (the first folder mentioned) whatever message is highligted (not open) in the index in that moment, no matter which list it belongs to 2) I get a "Mailbox checkpointed" message in the status bar (the mailbox where I execute the macro is on a remote IMAPS server) and if I close and reopen the macro I see the messages again, just with the 'D' marker beside them I'll keep experimenting, but any comment is welcome, of course. Marco -- Help *everybody* love Free Standards and Free Software! http://digifreedom.net