Re: mbox2maildir (was Re: Dazed & Confused)

1999-11-29 Thread Bennett Todd
1999-11-29-08:14:41 Subba Rao: > Where do you ? In .muttrc? As with all such commands, you can put it in your .muttrc and restart mutt; you can put it in your .muttrc and type :source .muttrc or you can just preceed it with a colon, and directly type :set mbox_type="Maildir" >

Re: mbox2maildir (was Re: Dazed & Confused)

1999-11-29 Thread Subba Rao
On 0, Bennett Todd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 1999-11-27-02:57:18 Nathan Cullen: > > Okay, I'm sold. :) But first, is there a simple way to convert my > > current mbox folders(files) into maildir format? Is this handled by > > mutt or another utility? > > It can be done in mutt; once you've

Re: mbox2maildir (was Re: Dazed & Confused)

1999-11-28 Thread Thomas Roessler
On 1999-11-27 20:13:14 -0500, Bennett Todd wrote: > If you have a pile of them, then an external mbox2maildir script > may be appreciated. They are so simple everybody ends up writing > their own; the one I use is attached. It does simple mbox format, > i.e. trusting ^From when it sees it and not

mbox2maildir (was Re: Dazed & Confused)

1999-11-27 Thread Bennett Todd
1999-11-27-02:57:18 Nathan Cullen: > Okay, I'm sold. :) But first, is there a simple way to convert my > current mbox folders(files) into maildir format? Is this handled by > mutt or another utility? It can be done in mutt; once you've set mbox_type="Maildir" you can visit an mbox, tag everyth

Re: Dazed & Confused

1999-11-27 Thread Nathan Cullen
> The primary advantage of Maildirs is that there is no need for folder > locking, therefore you can have (in theory) an arbitrary number of > Maildirs store each email message as a separate file, which is the > - faster operations when operating on single messages -- no need to > write out the en

Re: Dazed & Confused

1999-11-27 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Ken Gunderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 25 Nov 1999: > Okay, I admit it; I am brain deaded. I've read through the docs and sample > muttrc's but am still confused about how to set up mutt to handle mailing > lists. Yes defining the lists themselves is piece of cake, but how to best > dea