Check for the X-Loop header
On 2010 Jun 22 (Tue) at 20:24:12 -0400 (-0400), Casey Allen Shobe wrote:
:Why do the OpenBSD lists have no List-ID header?
:
:With the existing set of headers, it's impossible to filter the mail in gmail
:and other lame mail clients that don't allow arbitrary headers
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 02:36:41AM -0400, Casey Allen Shobe wrote:
> On Wednesday 23 June 2010 02:10:56 am Alexander Schrijver wrote:
> > I use the Sender: header.
>
> How is it that you manage to filter on that in gmail? Because it's not
> documented anywhere that I can find, and the only undoc
On Wednesday 23 June 2010 02:10:56 am Alexander Schrijver wrote:
> I use the Sender: header.
How is it that you manage to filter on that in gmail? Because it's not
documented anywhere that I can find, and the only undocumented parameters I
could find are replyto, deliveredto, and listid. A sea
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 01:16:38AM -0400, Casey Allen Shobe wrote:
> On Tuesday 22 June 2010 11:11:59 pm you wrote:
> > I use gmail and I filter on:
> >
> > Matches: to:(misc@openbsd.org)
>
> A mail that is sent to misc@openbsd.org, and CC to my personal address,
> should
> have the mailing
On Tuesday 22 June 2010 11:11:59 pm you wrote:
> I use gmail and I filter on:
>
> Matches: to:(misc@openbsd.org)
A mail that is sent to misc@openbsd.org, and CC to my personal address, should
have the mailing list copy filtered to my misc folder, and the personal copy
deliverede to my inbo
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 10:11 PM, patrick keshishian
wrote:
> I use gmail and I filter on:
>
> B B B B Matches: to:(misc@openbsd.org)
>
> same for ports@, x11@, tech@, etc. It work just fine.
>
> --patrick
Same here. Works great.
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 5:24 PM, Casey Allen Shobe wrote:
> Why do the OpenBSD lists have no List-ID header?
>
> With the existing set of headers, it's impossible to filter the mail in
gmail
> and other lame mail clients that don't allow arbitrary headers to be
entered.
I use gmail and I filter
Why do the OpenBSD lists have no List-ID header?
With the existing set of headers, it's impossible to filter the mail in gmail
and other lame mail clients that don't allow arbitrary headers to be entered.
I know, the world doesn't revolve around GMail, much as Google might like that
to be the c
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