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2023-09-30 21:49:26

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created at

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updated at

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Open Graph

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author

updated

2026-02-05 02:30:25

raw text

jhl::mafipulation jhl::mafipulation Sun, 28 Jul 2013 Virtual maildirs in mutt I've been using mutt as my primary mail client for years, and it's lovely and fast. One of my persistent bugbears, though, is the lack of ability to dynamically filter and search mail, which most modern mail clients are pretty good at. If you have an external search tool - like find or notmuch - you can easily produce a Maildir full of symlinks to real messages. But if you change message flags, or try and move or delete messages, the original message is unaffected; only the symlink changes. Here's a simple script that, given a Maildir of symlinks (all in cur/, please), runs a program for you; after the program has run, it checks for any changes to the mails, corresponding to flag changes or deletion, and them applies them to the original messages. I use this to view all the emails I have flagged, for example: #!/bin/sh MAILDIR="$HOME/mail/" # path to all your mail FLAGGED="${MA...

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