morten@terje2.uio.no (Morten S. Hagedal) (07/15/90)
I have a Elm 2.3 and would like my incomming mail to be placed automatically in the folder of the sender. The way I do it now is that I give the command > and then accept. What I would like is that it automaically puts it there when I have read it and quits Elm. Does anybody have a good idea on how I should do this? Morten S. Hagedal norwegian Research Center for Computers and Law morten@terje2.uio.no
itkin@mrspoc.Transact.COM (Steven M. List) (07/25/90)
morten@terje2.uio.no (Morten S. Hagedal) writes: >I have a Elm 2.3 and would like my incomming mail to be placed >automatically in the folder of the sender. The way I do it now is that >I give the command > and then accept. >What I would like is that it automaically puts it there when I have >read it and quits Elm. Does anybody have a good idea on how I should >do this? Use deliver. It permits you to filter incoming mail and then dispense with it as you please. -- +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ : Steven List @ Transact Software, Inc. :^>~ : : Chairman, Unify User Group of Northern California : : {apple,coherent,limbo,mips,pyramid,ubvax}!itkin@guinan.Transact.COM :