Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 03/12/2020 12.22, Dan Čermák wrote:
"Carlos E. R." <> writes:
On 03/12/2020 09.09, Dan Čermák wrote:
How do you do that on a single folder?
I'm using notmuch and have this line in my post-new hook:
notmuch tag +opensuse-factory -- to:factory@lists.opensuse.org and tag:new
I could move the email then into a different folder based on the opensuse-factory tag, but with notmuch there's little reason to do so, so I just leave it in INBOX.
But as I said, this is rather notmuch specific and might not work for your setup.
Sorry, I do not know what "notmuch" is. Do you have a description? Perhaps "rpm -i notmuch".
The thing is, people that download the mail immediately to their own server can do "things" on the mail, like filtering to folders or modify them somehow.
But people that read the mail directly at our ISP INBOX can do little.
That is a wildly inaccurate generalisation, Carlos. It depends entirely on how technically inept/adept your ISP is. Anyone with a suitably adept ISP that offer IMAP will likely also have the option to do server side filtering with sieve. It's standard stuff, not black magic.
Even if the ISP allows sorting into several folders, that causes a new problem, namely how to download email to local machine at some point in time, because they can be distributed on dozens of different folders that require a separate download operation for each.
Actually, with IMAP it is a simple drap-and-drop operation. No separate download operation required. -- Per Jessen, Zürich (-0.9°C) Member, openSUSE Heroes