quick and painless pine question?

Karen Lewellen klewellen at shellworld.net
Sat Sep 4 21:23:52 EDT 2004


Hi Greg,
do these sites give hints on using pine?
not sure of the focus of your message.
Karen

On Sat, 4 Sep 2004, Gregory Nowak wrote:

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> Check out either maildrop <http://www.flounder.net/~mrsam/maildrop/>,
> or procmail <http://www.procmail.org>. Hth.
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> Greg
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> On Sat, Sep 04, 2004 at 07:56:17PM -0400, Karen Lewellen wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> I have a Pine question, and admit I am in Ernest.
>> I use pine on my shell service and it is  pine 4.61.
>> Here is my question.  I really need to be able to search through my in-box
>> and save e-amil either from a certain source, or with a certain word or
>> phrase in the subject line to different folders.  A command or command for
>> doing both will be helpful.  I have no desire to search all of the text of
>> the e-e-mails, as this is not needed, and as I am trying to filter over 7
>> thousand e-e-mails, want to make this process a swift but  reliable one.
>> It is my understanding that there is a command for this.  I already know,
>> for example, that "w" will allow me to search for a word, but i want to
>> search for them all by either  source, i. e. from whom, or something in the
>> subject line, and then save all the e-mails at once if possible into a new
>> folder.  How can this be done, and need I create the new folders first?
>> Thanks much,
>> Karen l
>>
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