Re: Packaged version of killfile?

2007-05-23 Thread Paul Johnson
Ken Irving wrote in Article [EMAIL PROTECTED] posted to gmane.linux.debian.user: It's not perfect (because of other people's broken MUAs) - long threads will end up with mails that do not refer to my killed message-id (apparantly MUAs are only required to keep 8 message-ids in References:)

Re: Packaged version of killfile?

2007-05-18 Thread Steve Kemp
On Thu May 17, 2007 at 20:01:41 +0100, Karl E. Jorgensen wrote: Suggestions and improvements are welcome. Especially if somebody has ideas of packaging it neatly... There isn't a great way to do it neatly because there isn't a great way to get system-wide stuff working. The best

Re: Packaged version of killfile?

2007-05-18 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2007-05-15 20:23:00, schrieb Karl E. Jorgensen: I can delete threads OK, but I had to resort to procmail rules in order to direct any *future* replies in the thread to /dev/null. to .procmailrc rules. :0 * 1^0 * -1^0 ^Subject:.*Packaged version of killfile * -1^0 ^Subject:.*Some other

Re: Packaged version of killfile?

2007-05-17 Thread Paul Johnson
not find a packaged version of killfile or anything related to that. It's a nickname for the filter feature in your mail or news reader. Although I ended up writing my own (which kills threads based on Message-IDs), I'd rather be using something supported... This is a function of your

Re: Packaged version of killfile?

2007-05-17 Thread Steve Kemp
On Wed May 16, 2007 at 03:27:41 -0700, Paul Johnson wrote: This is a function of your MUA, most decent mail readers and all news readers worthy of being called such support highlight/kill by thread, usually in a single keystroke. I have to admit my ignorance then. I'm a keen mutt user,

Re: Packaged version of killfile?

2007-05-17 Thread Karl E. Jorgensen
On Thu, May 17, 2007 at 12:44:25PM +0100, Steve Kemp wrote: On Wed May 16, 2007 at 03:27:41 -0700, Paul Johnson wrote: This is a function of your MUA, most decent mail readers and all news readers worthy of being called such support highlight/kill by thread, usually in a single

Re: Packaged version of killfile?

2007-05-17 Thread Ken Irving
On Thu, May 17, 2007 at 08:01:41PM +0100, Karl E. Jorgensen wrote: On Thu, May 17, 2007 at 12:44:25PM +0100, Steve Kemp wrote: On Wed May 16, 2007 at 03:27:41 -0700, Paul Johnson wrote: This is a function of your MUA, most decent mail readers and all news readers worthy of being

Re: Packaged version of killfile?

2007-05-17 Thread Karl E. Jorgensen
On Thu, May 17, 2007 at 11:25:08AM -0800, Ken Irving wrote: On Thu, May 17, 2007 at 08:01:41PM +0100, Karl E. Jorgensen wrote: On Thu, May 17, 2007 at 12:44:25PM +0100, Steve Kemp wrote: On Wed May 16, 2007 at 03:27:41 -0700, Paul Johnson wrote: This is a function of your MUA, most

Packaged version of killfile?

2007-05-15 Thread Karl E. Jorgensen
Despite searching everywhere (I think...) I could not find a packaged version of killfile or anything related to that. Although I ended up writing my own (which kills threads based on Message-IDs), I'd rather be using something supported... Any ideas? -- Karl E. Jorgensen [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: Packaged version of killfile?

2007-05-15 Thread Ron Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 05/15/07 05:45, Karl E. Jorgensen wrote: Despite searching everywhere (I think...) I could not find a packaged version of killfile or anything related to that. Although I ended up writing my own (which kills threads based on Message-IDs

Re: Packaged version of killfile?

2007-05-15 Thread Paul Johnson
Karl E. Jorgensen wrote in Article [EMAIL PROTECTED] posted to gmane.linux.debian.user: Despite searching everywhere (I think...) I could not find a packaged version of killfile or anything related to that. It's a nickname for the filter feature in your mail or news reader. Although I ended

Re: Packaged version of killfile?

2007-05-15 Thread Karl E. Jorgensen
On Tue, May 15, 2007 at 07:49:55AM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote: Karl E. Jorgensen wrote in Article [EMAIL PROTECTED] posted to gmane.linux.debian.user: Despite searching everywhere (I think...) I could not find a packaged version of killfile or anything related to that. It's a nickname