Re: ADDING [deb...] TO SUBJECTS

2000-03-30 Thread Colin Watson
David Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [Colin Watson wrote:] I've found Resent-From: more reliable, but YMMV. [Someone else wrote:] i found both unreliable - so i have both rules in my .procmailrc :0: * ^TO_.*\.debian\.org.* debian.mbox :0: * ^Resend-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: ADDING [deb...] TO SUBJECTS

2000-03-30 Thread Oswald Buddenhagen
[Someone else wrote:] i found both unreliable - so i have both rules in my .procmailrc :0: * ^TO_.*\.debian\.org.* debian.mbox :0: * ^Resend-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ^ That can't be helping ... :) ps - thanks for the hint ;-) as the first rule catches by far

Re: ADDING [deb...] TO SUBJECTS

2000-03-29 Thread David Wright
The Colos list adds these tags, and the consequence is that the fallback subject threading fails dismally, and most of the contributors seem to use broken mailers that can't get their references or in-reply-to headers right. If it wasn't fairly quiet, I'd have to unsubscribe. Quoting Oswald

Re: ADDING [deb...] TO SUBJECTS

2000-03-28 Thread Oswald Buddenhagen
Fortunately, every mail to debian-user has a header that looks something like this: To: debian-user@lists.debian.org I find this more than adequate for sorting. I've found Resent-From: more reliable, but YMMV. i found both unreliable - so i have both rules in my .procmailrc :0: *

Re: ADDING [deb...] TO SUBJECTS

2000-03-27 Thread Oswald Buddenhagen
In order to do some filtering, it would be a very good idea to include in the subjects of messages something like [debusers] or anything similar. you are just boring ... -- Hi! I'm a .signature virus! Copy me into your ~/.signature, please! -- Linux - the last service pack you'll ever need.

Re: ADDING [deb...] TO SUBJECTS

2000-03-27 Thread Ron Rademaker
Use procmail: RTFM! (M as in /usr/doc/procmail/Quickstart) Ron On Mon, 27 Mar 2000, Alvaro Ortiz de Urbina wrote: In order to do some filtering, it would be a very good idea to include in the subjects of messages something like [debusers] or anything similar.

Re: ADDING [deb...] TO SUBJECTS

2000-03-27 Thread Colin Watson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Alvaro Ortiz de Urbina) wrote: In order to do some filtering, it would be a very good idea to include in the subjects of messages something like [debusers] or anything similar. Please filter on something that doesn't needlessly inconvenience other people. For instance, install

Re: ADDING [deb...] TO SUBJECTS

2000-03-27 Thread Ralf G. R. Bergs
On Mon, 27 Mar 2000 12:53:07 GMT, Alvaro Ortiz de Urbina wrote: In order to do some filtering, it would be a very good idea to include in the subjects of messages something like [debusers] or anything similar. Actually it would be a BAD idea. You can easily filter by the header fields present

Re: ADDING [deb...] TO SUBJECTS

2000-03-27 Thread Steve Lamb
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 12:53:07PM +, Alvaro Ortiz de Urbina wrote: In order to do some filtering, it would be a very good idea to include in the subjects of messages something like [debusers] or anything similar. No. There are several other fields you can filter on, most notably

Re: ADDING [deb...] TO SUBJECTS

2000-03-27 Thread David Z. Maze
Alvaro Ortiz de Urbina [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: AOdU In order to do some filtering, it would be a very good idea to AOdU include in the subjects of messages something like [debusers] or AOdU anything similar. Fortunately, every mail to debian-user has a header that looks something like this:

Re: ADDING [deb...] TO SUBJECTS

2000-03-27 Thread Colin Watson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Z. Maze) wrote: Alvaro Ortiz de Urbina [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: AOdU In order to do some filtering, it would be a very good idea to AOdU include in the subjects of messages something like [debusers] or AOdU anything similar. Fortunately, every mail to debian-user has a