Re: Subscribing to Discourse emails (mailing-list mode)

2019-07-04 Thread Cameron Simpson

On 05Jul2019 10:05, Cameron Simpson  wrote:

It occurs to me now that if you want greater precision than:

! ~f discourse

you could make an address group and go:

! ~f %discourse

and maintain a small alias group thus:

alias -group discourse discourse \
  Haskell Discourse List , \
  Some Other Discourse List 


Of course, that should be:

 ! %f discourse

Sorry,
Cameron Simpson 


Re: Subscribing to Discourse emails (mailing-list mode)

2019-07-04 Thread Cameron Simpson

On 04Jul2019 13:46, Francesco Ariis  wrote:

On Sat, Jun 15, 2019 at 09:49:34AM +1000, Cameron Simpson wrote:

Maybe beef up the limit? Untested:

 folder-hook fa-ml 'push !~l | ~f discou...@haskell.org'


Indeed that is a simple and sensible solution. I post the actual pattern
I used here, for future reference:

   folder-hook fa-ml 'push "~r>1m!(~F)(~l | ~f 
   discourse)"'


I'm glad it was helpful.

It occurs to me now that if you want greater precision than:

 ! ~f discourse

you could make an address group and go:

 ! ~f %discourse

and maintain a small alias group thus:

 alias -group discourse discourse \
   Haskell Discourse List , \
   Some Other Discourse List 

I find groups quite handy, for example tuning for HTML vs plain text:

 # prefer plain text
 message-hook . 'unalternative_order *; alternative_order text/plain text/html'
 # senders who can't seem to master multipart/mixed, and send empty
 # or useless text/plain sections
 # or just badly badly formatted plain text, such as live.com etc
 message-hook '%f htmlers | ~f @no-re...@cc.yahoo-inc.com | ~f @outlook.com | 
~f live.com | ~f @facebookmail.com' 'unalternative_order *; alternative_order 
text/html text/plain'

Cheers,
Cameron Simpson 


Re: Subscribing to Discourse emails (mailing-list mode)

2019-07-04 Thread Francesco Ariis
On Sat, Jun 15, 2019 at 09:49:34AM +1000, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> Maybe beef up the limit? Untested:
> 
>  folder-hook fa-ml 'push !~l | ~f discou...@haskell.org'

Indeed that is a simple and sensible solution. I post the actual pattern
I used here, for future reference:

folder-hook fa-ml 'push "~r>1m!(~F)(~l | ~f 
discourse)"'

Many thanks Cameron
-F


Re: Subscribing to Discourse emails (mailing-list mode)

2019-06-14 Thread Cameron Simpson

On 14Jun2019 08:05, Francesco Ariis  wrote:

   I recently joined a Discourse server and chose "Mailing List
mode" [1] to receive one mail per post.

This is mutt-friendly but alas I cannot seem to find a way to
`subscribe` to Discourse like I would with a normal mailing list
(e.g. `subscribe discou...@haskell.org`).
You will see the reason from this example message header:

   Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2019 14:44:51 +
   From: Tom Xyz via Haskell Community 
   To: fa...@ariis.it
   Subject: [Haskell Community] [Links] Announcing qfw

Are there any mutters who use Discourse? How did you solve/work around
this problem? It is a bit of a pain for me because I have hooks such:

   folder-hook fa-ml 'push !~l'

And as now they don't work on discourse messages.


Maybe beef up the limit? Untested:

 folder-hook fa-ml 'push !~l | ~f discou...@haskell.org'

Alternatively, if you autofile email you could get the filer to set an 
X-Label header and then filter on the label in mutt?


Cheers,
Cameron Simpson 


Subscribing to Discourse emails (mailing-list mode)

2019-06-13 Thread Francesco Ariis
Hello mutters,
I recently joined a Discourse server and chose "Mailing List
mode" [1] to receive one mail per post.

This is mutt-friendly but alas I cannot seem to find a way to
`subscribe` to Discourse like I would with a normal mailing list
(e.g. `subscribe discou...@haskell.org`).
You will see the reason from this example message header:

Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2019 14:44:51 +
From: Tom Xyz via Haskell Community 
To: fa...@ariis.it
Subject: [Haskell Community] [Links] Announcing qfw

Are there any mutters who use Discourse? How did you solve/work around
this problem? It is a bit of a pain for me because I have hooks such:

folder-hook fa-ml 'push !~l'

And as now they don't work on discourse messages.
Thanks in advance
-F

[1] https://meta.discourse.org/t/what-is-mailing-list-mode/46008


Re: subscribing imap folders doesn't work

2002-04-01 Thread David T-G

Manuel --

...and then Manuel Hendel said...
% 
% I can't subscribe imap folders. It's no problem to unsubscribe but I
% can't subscribe. Does anyone has a hint for me?

How do you "subscribe" or "unsubscribe" to an imap folder?  Are you sure
you're not talking about nntp folders?  And how do you know that you can
"unsubscribe" if you can't "subscribe" in the first place?


% 
% Manuel
% 
% -- 
% Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experience of 
% trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, ambition inspired, and 
% success achieved. 
% -Helen Keller 


HTH & HAND

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subscribing imap folders doesn't work

2002-04-01 Thread Manuel Hendel

I can't subscribe imap folders. It's no problem to unsubscribe but I
can't subscribe. Does anyone has a hint for me?

Manuel

-- 
Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experience of 
trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, ambition inspired, and 
success achieved. 
-Helen Keller 




Re: subscribing

2000-07-24 Thread Jason Helfman

I meant unsubscribe

whoops

On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 02:22:56PM -0400, Bob Bell muttered:
| On Fri, Jul 21, 2000 at 05:29:42PM +0200, Johannes Zellner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
|wrote:
| > hmm. I tried to subscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| > but this does not seem to be the correct address.
| > But the html manual states that it is ...
| 
| There are actually several ways to subscribe.  However, I was
| under the impression that the list-request method would still work.
| Why do you think that it doesn't?
| 
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Re: subscribing

2000-07-24 Thread Mikko Hänninen

Johannes Zellner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Fri, 21 Jul 2000:
> hmm. I tried to subscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> but this does not seem to be the correct address.
> But the html manual states that it is ...

I sent a "help" request there and got a reply back (with Majordomo
help), so at least it's being served.  Which part of subscribing with
that didn't work?


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Re: subscribing

2000-07-24 Thread Bob Bell

On Fri, Jul 21, 2000 at 05:29:42PM +0200, Johannes Zellner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> hmm. I tried to subscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> but this does not seem to be the correct address.
> But the html manual states that it is ...

There are actually several ways to subscribe.  However, I was
under the impression that the list-request method would still work.
Why do you think that it doesn't?

-- 
Bob BellCompaq Computer Corporation
Software Engineer   110 Spit Brook Rd - ZKO3-3/U14
TruCluster GroupNashua, NH 03062-2698
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 603-884-0595




subscribing

2000-07-21 Thread Johannes Zellner

hmm. I tried to subscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
but this does not seem to be the correct address.
But the html manual states that it is ...

-- 
   Johannes