On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 11:11:06PM -0200, Ivan Sichmann Freitas wrote:
I want to *avoid* all this complexity, I simply want a command which
will scan through all my incoming mail mailboxes and take me to the ones
which have messages marked N in them. OK, it'll be a bit slower than
the
* Chris Green c...@isbd.net [2012-12-30 11:43:01 +]:
On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 11:11:06PM -0200, Ivan Sichmann Freitas wrote:
I want to *avoid* all this complexity, I simply want a command which
will scan through all my incoming mail mailboxes and take me to the ones
which have messages
On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 11:59:11AM +, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
* Chris Green c...@isbd.net [2012-12-30 11:43:01 +]:
On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 11:11:06PM -0200, Ivan Sichmann Freitas wrote:
I want to *avoid* all this complexity, I simply want a command which
will scan through all
* Chris Green c...@isbd.net [2012-12-30 12:11:22 +]:
On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 11:59:11AM +, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
These weird Maildirs you describe, are they created by an imap server?
If so what imap server software are you using?
My mail is initially delivered by SMTP (to
On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 12:11:22PM +, Chris Green wrote:
My mail is initially delivered by SMTP (to a postfix server running
locally) and then filtered by a python script at the moment. Thus, if
I switch to maildir just now it's the Python libraries which create
the maildirs. However my
On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 12:11:22PM +, Chris Green wrote:
My mail is initially delivered by SMTP (to a postfix server running
locally) and then filtered by a python script at the moment. Thus, if
I switch to maildir just now it's the Python libraries which create
the maildirs.
It's
On 30Dec2012 12:11, Chris Green c...@isbd.net wrote:
| My mail is initially delivered by SMTP (to a postfix server running
| locally) and then filtered by a python script at the moment. Thus, if
| I switch to maildir just now it's the Python libraries which create
| the maildirs.
Surely then the