Michael Richardson wrote:
> Sorting by subject almost accomplishes what you want.
> 
> I'd like to sort by sequence actually :-)

Just a reminder to everyone: MH/nmh messages are stored in files, one 
message per file... so it's reasonably simple to write programs that 
rearrange the messages in whatever order you want.  You also can use 
"refile -link" to create a temporary folder, or subfolder, with *links* 
to the messages in the order you want to see them.  Using links means 
that the original folder isn't disturbed; also, the new temporary folder 
takes basically no disk space.

For instance, Michael's sorting by sequence might look something like 
this in a Bourne shell script:

for sequence in `mark -list | sed 's/:.*//'`
do
    refile -link $sequence +inbox/sorted
done

then the +inbox/sorted subfolder would have links to (if I got that 
right; I haven't tested it!) all the messages from the first sequence 
followed by all messages from the second sequence, and so on.

This beats sorting in traditional mail agents because they have to parse 
and rearrange a big file full of all the messages in a folder.  Maybe 
this is obvious to most people on this list, but I thought I should 
point it out in case it helps.

Jerry
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