3b. If the environment variable MAIL is set, elm will use that as the
default box and show the "N" flag. This is at best awkward, because
changing folders means exiting elm, changing the value of MAIL, and
re-entering elm. You can, of course, hide this in a script.
For now, I'm keeping it simple, using:
# procmail-request(_at_)informatik(_dot_)rwth-aachen(_dot_)de
:0:
* ^Resent-(From|To): procmail(_at_)informatik(_dot_)rwth-aachen(_dot_)de
| formail -A "Status: O" >> procmail
Thanks to David, et al, for the pointers.
Heck, if I can be weaned from trn to slrn, I could be weaned from
elm to mutt.