Re: Changing subjects of incoming msg

2003-06-20 Thread Bill McCarthy
On Fri 20-Jun-03 7:26pm -0400, Allie Martin wrote: BM>> I would still like to see Stefan add pre-inbox and pre-outbox BM>> filtering within TB. > Yes, but X-Ray makes for a nice solution in the interim. > I used to dislike it as a solution for manipulating the X-Mailer header > but I've now disc

Re: Changing subjects of incoming msg

2003-06-20 Thread Allie Martin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Bill Mccarthy, [BM] wrote: BM> Wow! Things have sure changes since I downloaded 0.1 on May 2nd. The version I've been working with has an executable dated Feb, 2002. I think the functionality was there. Just not documented on the web site. BM> Tha

Re: Changing subjects of incoming msg

2003-06-20 Thread Bill McCarthy
On Fri 20-Jun-03 5:58am -0400, Allie Martin wrote: > Bill Mccarthy, [BM] wrote: >> How is it done? > There's more detail in the readme.txt file. > It supports the use of functions that can be used recursively. Wow! Things have sure changes since I downloaded 0.1 on May 2nd. Thanks for lettin

Re: Changing subjects of incoming msg

2003-06-20 Thread Allie Martin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Bill Mccarthy, [BM] wrote: BM> How is it done? There's more detail in the readme.txt file. It supports the use of functions that can be used recursively. Functions that may be used to remove the [foobar] from the subjects include: Taken from the r

Re: Changing subjects of incoming msg

2003-06-19 Thread Bill McCarthy
On Thu 19-Jun-03 7:31pm -0400, Allie Martin wrote: > Bill Mccarthy, wrote: >> I've checked out X-Ray and communicated with the author - it doesn't >> support the kind for clean subject filtering I wanted to do either >> but the author said he was planning to support a user written plugin >> some

Re: Changing subjects of incoming msg

2003-06-19 Thread Allie Martin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Bill Mccarthy, [BM] wrote: BM> I've checked out X-Ray and communicated with the author - it doesn't BM> support the kind for clean subject filtering I wanted to do either BM> but the author said he was planning to support a user written plugin BM> som

Re: Changing subjects of incoming msg

2003-06-19 Thread Bill McCarthy
On Thu 19-Jun-03 7:03am -0400, DZ-Jay wrote: > Is there a way to modify the Subject line of an incoming message? It is a fundamental design flaw in TB not to have pre-inbox filtering - TB doesn't support it. I've checked out X-Ray and communicated with the author - it doesn't support the kind fo

Re: Changing subjects of incoming msg

2003-06-19 Thread Geoff Lane
On 19 June 2003, 12:03, DZ-Jay wrote: > I suspect that removing the prefix from the subject lines will > do the trick, but how do I do that? ~~~ While it's a PITA if a lot of messages are affected, you can change the subject line like this: 1. Move the message to the Outbox 2. Open the me

Re: Changing subjects of incoming msg

2003-06-19 Thread Allie Martin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Dz-Jay, [DJ] wrote: DJ> Is there a way to modify the Subject line of an incoming message? DJ> The problem is that there are some mailing lists I am subscribed to DJ> add a prefix to the subject, like for example: Subject: [MAILING DJ> LIST] Re: hello.

Changing subjects of incoming msg

2003-06-19 Thread DZ-Jay
Hello: Is there a way to modify the Subject line of an incoming message? The problem is that there are some mailing lists I am subscribed to add a prefix to the subject, like for example: Subject: [MAILING LIST] Re: hello... and TB! does not catch the "Re:" of replies because it d