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Re: I filter my mail

by Hanamaki (Chaplain)
on Oct 10, 2001 at 22:37 UTC ( [id://118083]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to I filter my mail

I do all my mail processing including filtering with Gnus on emacs. I am happy with my current setup and too lazzy to learn new filtering programms, even if they are better. To be honest Mail::Audit seems to be pretty nice and I hope one day I will find some reasons to study and use it.

Hanamaki
...wondering if he is the only person who edits his ".emacs" and ".gnus" files with Nvi.

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Re: Re: I filter my mail
by doran (Deacon) on Oct 11, 2001 at 06:37 UTC
    I've used Mail::Audit since Simon wrote about it in tpj. I don't use it to filter or move mail, but instead to write the headers to a small log I keep and then to redirect the headers to festival which announces the new message over my speakers.

    The module makes it easy, though I had to hack the version I have (1.3) to include grabbing the emails' date.

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