If I am going to convert to either Pine, Mutt, or anything else. What mailbox format do they use? Do they also use Mbox (would be an easy convert) or will I have to write a script? On Saturday 30 June 2001 2:01 am, you wrote: > On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 01:42:29AM -0500, Jay Kline wrote: > > I am in search of a decent mail client. So far, the best I have found > > has been KMail. It seems to have everything in I want in a client, but I > > do have one problem with it: the rules. Perhaps I am the only one out > > there doing something as strange as this, but here is my setup: > > > > * I have jay at iexposure.com which is my work account. I want that to have > > its own inbox, and be able to set the identity to incoming mail (not a > > problem) * I have slushpupie at iexposure.com which is my personal account. > > I also want this to have its own inbox, etc (same as the other one, not a > > problem) * I have jay at tarsk.com for administriation of some specific > > sites, same deal * I have my own domain name slushpupie.com and have all > > mail going to one account on it (ie you can send mail to > > asdf at slushpupie.com and I will get it). I want to use filters to sort out > > where all this mail belongs. So if it comes in as list at slushpupie.com it > > sets the identity to list at slushpupie.com and if it has [TCLUG] in the > > subject, it puts it in the TCLUG folder. > > > > I have all the rules set up for this, but they dont work real well. Does > > anyone know if I can make this happen with Kmail? Or does anyone have a > > suggestion for a better mail client? > > Two words: mutt + procmail > > florin -- "Waving away a cloud of smoke, I look up, and am blinded by a bright, white light. It's God. No, not Richard Stallman, or Linus Torvalds, but God. In a booming voice, He says: "THIS IS A SIGN. USE LINUX, THE FREE UNIX SYSTEM FOR THE 386." (Matt Welsh)