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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [Bug 53814] trivial request: 'delete' filter action
From:       Thomas Zander <zander () kde ! org>
Date:       2005-07-05 16:30:50
Message-ID: 20050705163050.29937.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From zander kde org  2005-07-05 18:30 -------
> One of these per minute is 1440 
> per day. I am *not* going to read these! At the moment, the best 
> I can do is to have a filter that identifies the certainly-boring ones 
> and dumps them in a special folder, which I empty manually every 
> couple of days. This is tiresome. 

I have such a setup; but if you make your cronjob not generate any output, you are \
save anyway. It sounds rather silly to generate email that there is no email and let \
kmail cleanup.  If you are on holiday for 2 weeks, your sync would take an awful long \
time. Sorry, this is a wrong solution to a simple problem; use:

* * * * * /usr/bin/fetchmail >/dev/null

in your crontab.


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