Antonino Sabetta schreef: >>I'm popping Gmail too, with KMail, but do see my own posts. > > > My fault, sorry :( > I set up a filter in Thunderbird to move every message sent by me in > the sent folder (so that when I send a msg with gmail via web, I also > have a copy of it in my sent folder locally). This obviously is not > what I wanted for the messages I send to mailing lists :) > Thanks, > Antonino >
You may already know this, but you can filter the filter further :-) (I do this, and had to kinda figure it out myself, so I figure I'll share it). The short explanation of this example is that sometimes people mail me off-list, but the subject line is the same as the list thread. That's perfectly fine, but I like mail meant for me personally to be in a separate folder than the rest of the list mail so I don't mistake private conversations for public ones. Obviously I couldn't filter on subject or address to accomplish this. But messages from the list have a special header: List-Id, whereas messages from an individual don't have that header, as it's added by the list server. So go to Message Filters in Thunderbird, and create a new filter (don't forget to name it; I always do). Select the first field, and in the drop-down menu, select "Custom" to make a new filter. Type 'List-Id' in the box, and click the Add button, then OK. You can now select 'List-Id' as a basis to filter. If you select any message from the list, and choose View=>Headers=All and then expand the header of the message, you will see that the List-Id header for this list is Gentoo Linux mail <gentoo-user.gentoo.org> So you can just put [List-Id] [is] [Gentoo Linux mail <gentoo-user.gentoo.org>] in the three fields. If you want to treat certain messages from the list specially, add further filters, but don't forget to select "Match all" rather than "Match any". Or, if you want to do as I did, add [Subject] [contains] [[gentoo-user]], set whatever you want to do with the message, save it, then create another filter exactly the same except that this time set List-Id to [is not], and of course the name and the disposition. The result being that messages whose subject contains the string [gentoo-user] *and* which have the List-Id go to my ML folder, whereas messages that contain the string [gentoo-user] but do *not* contain the List-Id go into my 'off-topic' folder. Messages that contain neither go into my Inbox, of course, but that is as it should be, since I at least glance at anything that winds up in my Inbox unfiltered (I've got a fair lot of filters, both mail and junk). Anyway, this is just one example of how cool T-bird's mail filters are. Definitely one of it's best features if you take a little time to set it up. You should be able to work something out so that you can have your cake and eat it too (have a copy of your sent message and still get it from the list). Two things that come to mind are: 1) BCC yourself rather than relying on the Sent folder (so you will get two messages from Gmail, the BCC that you can filter into your Sent folder, and the list post which you can filter into your List folder) 2) Set up GMail as an account and send the mail via Thunderbird; instructions are on the GMail site, but you probably know that. Hope this info is useful to you. Holly -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list