i think that if you're running a mail server then one possibility would
be to switch the server to james (http://james.apache.org) and create a
custom mailet.
- robert
On 25 Jan 2004, at 00:57, Craig R. McClanahan wrote:
Quoting ASHWIN Suresh [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
True, but it would be great if
-Original Message-
From: Craig R. McClanahan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The COMMONS-DEV list is designed to be the place where the
developers of the
various commons projects hang out. As such, they are
presumed to be interested
in the commit messages. If you're only
Hello,
I wish to know how to filter out only these CVS commit mails, while
continuing
to receive other mails such as those to different subgroups (lang,
collections,
etc.)
Maybe there is some instruction page which I missed. Any such pointers would
be
welcome as well.
Thanks.
Ash
To: 'Jakarta Commons Developers List'
Subject: RE: cvs commit: How to block just these cvs commit mails
Hello,
I wish to know how to filter out only these CVS commit mails, while
continuing
to receive other mails such as those to different subgroups (lang,
collections,
etc.)
Maybe there is some
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2004 11:05
To: 'Jakarta Commons Developers List'
Subject: RE: cvs commit: How to block just these cvs commit mails
You should be able to define rules in your email client to
filter the emails
you want from the mail you don't. That would
ASHWIN Suresh wrote:
True, but it would be great if there is a server-side method of doing it.
I don't want the mails to even reach my machine, it is better to avoid their
transfer from the server. These mails are rather frequent and voluminous
anyways.
Filter all mails with either
- To: is
Quoting ASHWIN Suresh [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
True, but it would be great if there is a server-side method of doing it.
I don't want the mails to even reach my machine, it is better to avoid their
transfer from the server. These mails are rather frequent and voluminous
anyways.
Thanks,
Ash