With outlook, filter on Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] as any text in the
header if you want to catch list traffic.  Or whatever the securityfocus
header would be.  Works just fine for me.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Sundland, Raymond
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 9:36 AM
To: 'R P Herrold'; Abdul Rasheed Tamton
Cc: J Grant; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ssh]: Subject emails


Not everyone here uses procmail, in fact, some of us are stuck with Outlook.
Outlook doesn't have such functionality.  I create rules to move e-mails
from the SSH mailing list to another folder, but this doesn't always work
based upon the 'to: ' field when it's set to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' because some
people create local aliases for the mailing list, so I still end up moving
half of the SSH mailing list e-mail by hand.

-Ray


| -----Original Message-----
| From: R P Herrold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
| Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2001 7:56 PM
| To: Abdul Rasheed Tamton
| Cc: J Grant; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Subject: [ssh]: Subject emails
|
|
| On Sat, 11 Aug 2001, Abdul Rasheed Tamton wrote:
|
| > I think it is a genuine suggestion and very appropriate one.
|
| As may be, but isn't it simpler to use procamil locally, and
| do whatever you wish ... Here is a sample recipe:
|
|
| #     mark ssh list content in the subject line
| :0fh
| * ^Sender.*owner-ssh@clinet\.fi
| *!^X-brand: true
| *!^Subject.*\[
| * ^Subject:\/.*
|         | formail -I "Subject: [ssh]$MATCH"                    \
|                 -A "X-brand: true"
|
|
|


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