dealing with inbox clutter
miah
jjohnson at sunrise-linux.com
Mon Feb 16 01:19:05 EST 2004
procmail.
You could setup a cronjob to run procmail on your accumulated mail with a different ruleset and sort/delete based on message date.
-miah
On Mon, Feb 16, 2004 at 09:42:13AM -0500, Mike Gorse wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I find that my inbox tends to accumulate messages and become bloated over
> time, and a lot of the email I get is time-specific (ie, about an event
> that will happen on a certain date or something that needs to be done by a
> certain date). So it would be nice if I could make messages expire by a
> certain date and have them automatically removed from my inbox after that
> date has passed. (I don't mean this in a digital rights management sense
> but something I could set on a message I've received.) Do any mail
> clients have a feature that will do this? I was thinking about trying to
> set my computer up so that I could, say, forward a message to
> expire-20040301 and have it go into a file along with a note saying that
> it should be deleted on the 1st, and then having a cron script that would
> look through the file and the inbox and delete things that have expired.
> Of course, I have no idea how difficult this would be (I know practically
> nothing about configuring sendmail or anything else, but then it seems
> like it would be a good time to learn.) Or can anyone suggest an easier
> way to do it?
>
> Thanks,
>
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