Re: filters in kmail
I just recently started subscribing to the debian-kde and debian-user mailing lists, and I've got filters set up in kmail to transfer mailings from those lists to specific folders. The folders have got the folder holds mailing-list option checked with the post address field filled out as well. But whenever I reply to a posting it defaults to sending it to the original sender (no real surprise there). I can send a *new* message to the mailing list by right-clicking on the folder, but not a reply. Instead I have to use reply-all and then remove the address of the original sender (so he doesn't get the same message twice). Does anyone else who uses KMail (1.2 with KDE 2.1.2) have a solution to this? -- David P. James Third Year Economics Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario http://members.home.com/dpjames/ The bureaucratic mentality is the only constant in the universe. -Dr. Leonard McCoy, Star Trek IV
Re: filters in kmail
On Saturday 03 November 2001 17:20, David P James wrote: But whenever I reply to a posting it defaults to sending it to the original sender (no real surprise there). I can send a *new* message to the mailing list by right-clicking on the folder, but not a reply. Instead I have to use reply-all and then remove the address of the original sender (so he doesn't get the same message twice). Does anyone else who uses KMail (1.2 with KDE 2.1.2) have a solution to this? I am not sure if this is only pat of kmail 1.3 but: You can try hitting L or use the Menuu Message-Reply list... bye t. -- Tobias Leismann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Saturday 03 November 2001 11:20, David P James wrote: I just recently started subscribing to the debian-kde and debian-user mailing lists, and I've got filters set up in kmail to transfer mailings from those lists to specific folders. The folders have got the folder holds mailing-list option checked with the post address field filled out as well. But whenever I reply to a posting it defaults to sending it to the original sender (no real surprise there). I can send a *new* message to the mailing list by right-clicking on the folder, but not a reply. Instead I have to use reply-all and then remove the address of the original sender (so he doesn't get the same message twice). Does anyone else who uses KMail (1.2 with KDE 2.1.2) have a solution to this? Ok, I found an answer of sorts... Under Message there is the option of 'Reply List' which does just that, and one can use 'L' to do so. Ok, so now my question is more like is there a way to customize the icons on the control bar at the top to insert the option to reply to list? This reply list feature is quite neat, btw. It automagically removes the previous person's signature and the mailing list signature from your reply... (though some might want to requote the previous person's signature I suppose). -- David P. James Third Year Economics Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario http://members.home.com/dpjames/ The bureaucratic mentality is the only constant in the universe. -Dr. Leonard McCoy, Star Trek IV
Re: filters in kmail
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Saturday 03 November 2001 07:27 am, Tobias Leismann wrote: On Saturday 03 November 2001 17:20, David P James wrote: But whenever I reply to a posting it defaults to sending it to the original sender (no real surprise there). I can send a *new* message to the mailing list by right-clicking on the folder, but not a reply. Instead I have to use reply-all and then remove the address of the original sender (so he doesn't get the same message twice). Does anyone else who uses KMail (1.2 with KDE 2.1.2) have a solution to this? I am not sure if this is only pat of kmail 1.3 but: You can try hitting L or use the Menuu Message-Reply list... bye t. I am using Kmail 1.3.2 and the Reply list feature includes the senders address as well as the list address. Can someone confirm this works in 1.3.2, or maybe I have some configuring to do? TIA - -- Greg Madden -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE75FZ2gFopErbyUAoRApC0AJ9Q8hXkjvXvW4hNiyO7d4q6oaQlkQCdGShD PZDUdgEPcNcdXJg2eRuRe+4= =4Oph -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: filters in kmail
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Saturday 03 November 2001 01:41 pm, Greg Madden wrote: On Saturday 03 November 2001 07:27 am, Tobias Leismann wrote: On Saturday 03 November 2001 17:20, David P James wrote: But whenever I reply to a posting it defaults to sending it to the original sender (no real surprise there). I can send a *new* message to the mailing list by right-clicking on the folder, but not a reply. Instead I have to use reply-all and then remove the address of the original sender (so he doesn't get the same message twice). Does anyone else who uses KMail (1.2 with KDE 2.1.2) have a solution to this? I am not sure if this is only pat of kmail 1.3 but: You can try hitting L or use the Menuu Message-Reply list... bye t. I am using Kmail 1.3.2 and the Reply list feature includes the senders address as well as the list address. Can someone confirm this works in 1.3.2, or maybe I have some configuring to do? TIA this only works after assigning a mailing list to that folder (right-click folder- folder contains ml). unfortunetly,that doesn't create an equiv. filter, you have to do that manually (right-click message-create filter- from mailing list). hth and hand (sorry about typing, using one hand). - -- D.A.Bishop -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE75FhrKEJ4huP2XBERAq4PAKCTPpkLjRhgKLYTAfY4mEltIOd7hgCeLDzr KA1Ypz4cUQv+6Iw8cKfr3kE= =YgY+ -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: filters in kmail
Am Donnerstag, 1. November 2001 23:30 schrieb Mikage Sakurai: Hello, i have a problem with filters in kmail: i would like that all the mail coming from this mailing list went to the folder debian-kde, so i tried to set this filter rule: To: contains debian-kde@lists.debian.org and Cccontains debian-kde@lists.debian.org transfer debian-kde I can't understand what's wrong with it think it has to be something easy, but i have no clue thanks, Mikage Hello, try X-Loop: or Resent-From: This is working with me. For decisions like that, it was good for me to have all the headers shown in my mails and turn them off later on. -- -- Thomas Watz -- http://www.tomswebspace.f2s.com
Re: filters in kmail
On Friday 02 November 2001 09:31, Thomas Watz wrote: Am Donnerstag, 1. November 2001 23:30 schrieb Mikage Sakurai: Hello, i have a problem with filters in kmail: i would like that all the mail coming from this mailing list went to the folder debian-kde, so i tried to set this filter rule: To: contains debian-kde@lists.debian.org and Cc contains debian-kde@lists.debian.org transfer debian-kde I can't understand what's wrong with it think it has to be something easy, but i have no clue thanks, Mikage Hello, try X-Loop: or Resent-From: This is working with me. For decisions like that, it was good for me to have all the headers shown in my mails and turn them off later on. Message - View Source ... works also. But I just discovered that there is also a Message-Create Filter submenu (Or try RMB over folder list or message window) that offers filtering for Mailinglist if, e.g., list-id header field is present. Achim -- -- Thomas Watz -- http://www.tomswebspace.f2s.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To me vi is Zen. To use vi is to practice zen. Every command is a koan. Profound to the user, unintelligible to the uninitiated. You discover truth everytime you use it. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: filters in kmail
To: contains debian-kde@lists.debian.org and Cc contains debian-kde@lists.debian.org I imagine that would have to be an OR instead of an AND. Ciao, Gordon
Re: filters in kmail
Thus spake David P James ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): For spam that has my email address in it, I've got a couple of other filters lined up, most of them involving common spam subject words, such as ADV [don't know what this is but it's always spam] rich viagra xxx lolita Windows Reliability ...etc. It's quite satisfying to watch the spam accumulate in the trash and not in the inbox :) If this interests you, you might be interested in this: http://codesorcery.net/docs/spamtricks.html Something I whipped up to describe my anti-spam setup. -- Justin R. Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP/GnuPG Key ID 0xC9C40C31 (preferred) pgpShfoC8O4lT.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: filters in kmail
Windows Reliability should we add XP to the list as well? heh :D Sunny Dubey