Thomas Mittelstaedt wrote:
> Just to understand you correctly: You create a mail with new custom
> header in it, send it off, the header is going through outgoing filter
> to put that ticket-ID header into the message body. Then, somebody
> responds to that mail and you expect that ticket-ID mail h
Am Sonntag, den 26.10.2014, 23:11 -0700 schrieb Per:
> On Sun, Oct 26, 2014 at 10:40 PM, Thomas Mittelstaedt
> wrote:
>
> There exists an evolution plug-in for user defined email
> headers. It's
> part of the evolution-plugins package, at least on the old
> ubuntu
On Sun, 2014-10-26 at 23:11 -0700, Per wrote:
> Aha, I see that while the Message-id header is changed each time, the
> References header 'references' all previous Message-id values, in this
> format:
>
> References:
>
>
That should work as long as your correspondents respect threading
stand
On Sun, Oct 26, 2014 at 10:40 PM, Thomas Mittelstaedt <
tmsta...@t-mittelstaedt.de> wrote:
> There exists an evolution plug-in for user defined email headers. It's
> part of the evolution-plugins package, at least on the old ubuntu 10.04
> version that I still use. Should still be available, thoug
Am Sonntag, den 26.10.2014, 21:02 -0700 schrieb Per:
> Hi,
> I am attempting to track incoming messages using a unique ticket ID
> which should display within the subject or message itself.
>
>
> Since a user may remove the ticket ID from the message body or
> subject, I use a custom header (X-
Hi,
I am attempting to track incoming messages using a unique ticket ID which
should display within the subject or message itself.
Since a user may remove the ticket ID from the message body or subject, I
use a custom header (X-Ticket) for tracking.
I am piping messages from Evolution through m