freeman writes:
> I use folder-hooks to archive mail after n weeks. Here is the l-debusr
> hook:
>
> folder-hook l-debusr 'push
> ~r>12w!~F+archive/l-debusr'
I have the following for archiving old mail (>90d) in my INBOX.
folder-hook =INBOX 'push
~R~r>90d=Archive~A'
The is probably what'
Daryl Styrk writes:
> On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 11:31:56AM +0200, Nicolas KOWALSKI wrote:
>>
>> For this, I usually define a filter in the Gmail webui, to label
>> mailing-list incoming or outgoing posts.
>>
>> In the present case, in the 'Has the words&
Hello,
John W Foster writes:
> I need to know how to keep gmail/ or maybe my own mailing list setting,
> from filtering out replys to posting on debian user and other debian
> lists.
For this, I usually define a filter in the Gmail webui, to label
mailing-list incoming or outgoing posts.
In t
Tiago Saboga writes:
> I am moving from mutt to gnus, and I am missing a description of how to
> make gnus behave "the right way" when dealing with debian lists. I use
> fetchmail to get messages from my ISP, and a strange combination of
> procmail and maildrop to filter them into mboxes, where e
On Thu, 29 Jan 2009, Martin McCormick wrote:
> While looking on dselect, I saw there is a port of the BSD
> package of dump and restore but it says it is for the ext2 file
> system. Is there a Linux dump and restore utility anywhere that
> is safe to use with ext3?
Yes, dump is working well with
On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 11:44:53PM -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Nicolas KOWALSKI wrote:
> > It's all fine IMHO.
>
> Now enable trash and see what it does there. It is entirely possible they
> have fixed that issue since the last time I tried mutt over imap (which was,
On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 04:19:57PM -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
>
> One of the many faults I find with mutt is its IMAP
> implementation. In two words, it fails. Copying individual messages
> from the current folder to any other folder, especially trash, by
> downloading the message and then
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 10:59:57AM +0200, Public Mailing Lists wrote:
> Yes, I defined '/' as separator in the namespace with Dovecot. I'm
> able to create folders that contain dots in their name, and they get
> messed up in Thunderbird, as Ron confirms.
Sorry, I misread your initial post.
> Th
Public Mailing Lists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> No, I can't change the dots to underscores, sorry. Cyrus appers to
> be really smart about dots and change them secretly to charets, or
> something. Is it possible to have any other imap server do this the
> same way, i.e. transparently?
With Dov
刘建才 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Just Thanks a lot for the reply,A Strange thing is I can't receive
> my own letter from the mailing list,so Yesterday I tried three ways
> to send my mail,Could you please tell me how many of the last mails
> you received,If not three,then From which mail box You
On Mon, Oct 29, 2007 at 06:16:47AM -0700, Ric Otte wrote:
>> I tried both of these. Now when I type 'c' I get a suggested mailbox to go
> to (one with new mail), but if I type a '?' I am given a list of mailboxes,
> such as:
> 1 IMAP + al/
> 2 IMAP +bob/
> etc.
>
> but if I select
David Brodbeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Trying to figure out how to view/edit UTF-8 files properly in Emacs
> on Debian Etch. I've installed emacs-mule and a whole bundle of
> fonts, but I still get backslash-escaped characters in Emacs instead
> of UTF-8. My locale is set to "en_US.UTF-8".
On 6/18/06, Paolo Pantaleo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a script in something like
/media/sda1/backup/script.sh
since sda1 could be also sda2 or anything, I want to determintate at
run-time what is the directory in which the script is located, how can
I do?
pwd doesn't work, since I cuold
Alfredo Valles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi all.
>
> Where should I put a script that sets my drives settings with hdparm?
You can install the hwtools package, then edit the /etc/init.d/hwtools
script. On my workstation, it contains, among other things:
[...]
# hdparm optimization
# Switche
Jozsef Bakosi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> does anyone know how to get mozilla-mail refresh all of my subscribed
> imap folders, so I don't have to go and walk through all to find out if
> there is any new mail in them?
You should put the following in your mozilla own preference file
(~/.mozilla
"Tony Crawford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How do I start diagnosing this?
See below.
> The card is a D-Link DFE-530TX; takes the via-rhine driver. the
> diagnostics program from Donald Becker's site shows it's linked
> to the switch at a steady 100BASE-Tx.
Bad card. Change it. I faced th
Hello.
I have a small Intranet server running Debian potato 2.2_rev3 on
x86. This machine also runs PostgreSQL 7.0.3 and Apache/PHP4.
I would like to upgrade the PostgreSQL installation to 7.1.1. I
followed the instructions from Oliver's page, updates my sources.list,
did an `apt-get update' the
On Thu, 25 Jan 2001, brian moore wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 01, 1992 at 01:27:39AM -0600, hanasaki wrote:
> > it is serving the time fine to others but:
> > it wont set my server's time from another time server
> >
> > I have entered "server... " lines into /etc/ntp.conf
>
> If your time is too far of
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