Mats Taraldsvik wrote:
Hi!
I got so annoyed with the undescriptive subject lines it's learning
alerts ( itslearning.com ) (and my university) uses, that I wrote a
Python script (attached) to take care of this.
- I added a filter rule to pipe the mail to this script.
It uses an smtp-client
Andy,
On Fri, 2008-05-30 at 07:38 +0100, andy wrote:
Mats Taraldsvik wrote:
Hi!
I got so annoyed with the undescriptive subject lines it's learning
alerts ( itslearning.com ) (and my university) uses, that I wrote a
Python script (attached) to take care of this.
- I added a filter
Hi!
I got so annoyed with the undescriptive subject lines it's learning
alerts ( itslearning.com ) (and my university) uses, that I wrote a
Python script (attached) to take care of this.
- I added a filter rule to pipe the mail to this script.
It uses an smtp-client in python standard library
On Mon, 2008-05-19 at 19:41 -0400, Reid Thompson wrote:
Reid Thompson wrote:
[...]
Anyway. Maybe she would have better luck with Evolution's email label
feature? I've not used it myself but it sounds like something she could
make use of. The only problem is if she wants to have lots
On Mon, 2008-05-19 at 19:41 -0400, Reid Thompson wrote:
How about the following ...
Edit as new
Modify subject
save as draft
use draft copy as 'key' email
setup filter that can be run on Drafts folder to move 'key' email back to
inbox,
or setup a filter to move/copy ALL pertinent emails
Anyway. Maybe she would have better luck with Evolution's email label
feature? I've not used it myself but it sounds like something she could
make use of. The only problem is if she wants to have lots and lots of
them created and deleted relatively quickly it might be a problem.
On Tue, 2008-05-20 at 12:20 +, Pete Biggs wrote:
Or what about 'redirect'ing the mail to yourself i.e.
Message - Forward As - Redirect
Then fill in your own address as the To: and change the subject line to
whatever you want. This will cause a new message to be created (which
Reid Thompson wrote:
On Tue, 2008-05-20 at 12:20 +, Pete Biggs wrote:
Or what about 'redirect'ing the mail to yourself i.e.
Message - Forward As - Redirect
Then fill in your own address as the To: and change the subject line to
whatever you want. This will cause a new message to
Hi
Let me set the context first:
I don't want to get into the details of her work, but my wife registers
companies on-line with Companies House (in the UK). CH will issue two
emails - the first a confirmation of registration and second an
acceptance of registration. The email subject lines are
On Mon, 2008-05-19 at 23:15 +0100, andy wrote:
Is there someway that I (it'll be me doing the tweaking) can set
Evolution up so that someone can edit the subject line of an email
they have received so that it can be stored in the inbox (wherever)
with the newly edited subject line?
The short
Reid Thompson wrote:
On Mon, 2008-05-19 at 23:15 +0100, andy wrote:
Is there someway that I (it'll be me doing the tweaking) can set
Evolution up so that someone can edit the subject line of an email
they have received so that it can be stored in the inbox (wherever)
with the newly edited
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