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From: "Malcolm Boekhoff" <Malcolm DOT Boekhoff AT actfs DOT co DOT uk>
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Subject: Re: Hooking messages during POP3 fetchmail.
Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2001 11:59:12 -0000

> Use macro like this:
>
> macro index <F5> ':set spoolfile=+popfolder^m<fetch-mail>:set spoolfile=$MAIL^m'

I currently have "set spoolfile=+pop3.demon.co.uk" (~/.muttrc) and I use the "G" command to retrieve the mail. This is what the
first two commands in your macro do. Are you suggesting that I set the spoolfile to the default (~/mail/mbox) in my ~/.muttrc?

P.S. Do I use '^' followed by 'm' to get newline into ~/.muttrc?




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