Hi,
i understand that using the list-id in the header is the correct thing to
do, and using that id is certainly an elegant way to i.e. automatically
file these messages into its own folder. However setting up filters isn't
sometimes easy or limited and mails end up flat. Please have a look at
thi
Seems like that made it. I used a new FTPClient for each file to
download, that worked now in the JUnit. Will try it this weekend to get
the same in my application. Thanks!
Am 30.08.2016 um 16:23 schrieb sebb:
On 29 August 2016 at 18:28, Oliver Zemann wrote:
My download method looks like t
I wrote a simple JUnit, did not stick deeper into it but at the first
moment, it behaves just like at my application. So i *guess* its the
same problem here:
package de.mydomain.jsfdl.app.sfdl;
import org.apache.commons.net.ftp.FTP;
import org.apache.commons.net.ftp.FTPClient;
import org.apach
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Matt,
On 8/30/16 12:01 PM, Matt Sicker wrote:
> Oh, I thought he was talking about subprojects, not lists. Yeah,
> the List-Id and other List-* headers are good enough for this
> normally.
.. or the "TO" or "CC" headers. Any client should be able t
Oh, I thought he was talking about subprojects, not lists. Yeah, the
List-Id and other List-* headers are good enough for this normally.
On 30 August 2016 at 10:49, Paix, Manfred wrote:
>
> I don't like an additional prefix in the subject line, the subproject like
> [math] should be enough.
>
>
I don't like an additional prefix in the subject line, the subproject like
[math] should be enough.
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 30. August 2016 17:43
An: Commons Users List
Betreff: Re: Prefix for mails to user@commons.apache.
The List-Id header only says which list it's from, not which subproject
it's in.
On 30 August 2016 at 10:23, Thomas Brand wrote:
> On Tue, August 30, 2016 17:18, Mark Thomas wrote:
> > On 30/08/2016 16:14, Thomas Brand wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> Hi,
> >> when i receive mail from other lists, they have
On Tue, August 30, 2016 17:18, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 30/08/2016 16:14, Thomas Brand wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi,
>> when i receive mail from other lists, they have a subject like [listname]
>> subject, which akes it easy to quickly sort and overview mails from
>> multiple lists in one box (i.e. the inbox).
On 30/08/2016 16:14, Thomas Brand wrote:
>
> Hi,
> when i receive mail from other lists, they have a subject like
> [listname] subject, which makes it easy to quickly sort and overview mails
> from multiple lists in one box (i.e. the inbox). It also makes it easier
> to quickly filter from spam me
Hi,
when i receive mail from other lists, they have a subject like
[listname] subject, which makes it easy to quickly sort and overview mails
from multiple lists in one box (i.e. the inbox). It also makes it easier
to quickly filter from spam messages.
Would it be possible that listserver from us
It's traditional. We wait for the last minute to get our talk proposals
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On 29 August 2016 at 18:28, Oliver Zemann wrote:
> My download method looks like this:
>
> private void downloadDirectory(FTPClient client, String sourceDir, String
> destDir,
>ScheduledExecutorService
> scheduledExecutorService) throws IOException {
>
>
if socket can stay open for normal read then that should work for filters or
scheduled tasks
can you put project on github or any accessible URL and send me a link or plain
attach a zip and I'll take a look
Thanks
Martin
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