On 16. 01. 23 20:53, Simo Sorce wrote:
On Fri, 2023-01-13 at 12:28 +0100, Miro Hrončok wrote:
On 13. 01. 23 0:35, Chuck Anderson wrote:
For receiving/filtering emails, you can filter on the List-Id: header
rather than the To: or Cc: headers.  In that way you can differentiate
between normal list distribution and Bcc:.  If there is no List-Id:
header, the mail can be directed to your Inbox rather than the mailing
list folder (if that is how you filter your messages) or otherwise
flag it as important, etc.

I am afraid this does not work properly with gmail.
Gmail will receive two emails with identical content but different headers (one
with List-Id and one without) and it will "consolidate" the two email into one
by randomly dropping one of them entirely.

Even if gmail drops the headers, they know at time of receive what is
what (bad magic) so if you use google's own filtering you can tell it
to file messages sent to "this list" under a specific tag, you can also
tell it to keep in inbox if you are explicitly in CC or TO (potentially
requires two separate filters to do that selectively).

But can you tell it to keep it in the Inbox if you are Bcc'ed? Because I have not figured out how to do that and apparently many packagers who are Bcc'ed on my emails to the list don't know they were Bcc'ed.

It sucks, but it can be worked with to some degree...

If you do your own filtering after fetching emails .... maybe you
should consider a better hosting for your emails...

I use gmail filtering and I cannot change how Red Hat hosts my email.

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