Hello,
"Andrew K. Lovetski" wrote:
> LEM> Hey! I just thought of that! Maybe a "Reply-To: XXX" with "Kludges"
> LEM> would work? Or does it match only against Kludges content and not
> LEM> Kludges names?
>
> It should match against kludges as you see them. So, if you have
> "Reply-To: XXX", then it should match,
Works. I tried it on the X-Mailer kludge, works.
> but if you have "Reply-To: YYY, XXX", then it won't, I suppose.
I suppose also. But maybe by using the "regular expressions" thing we could do
it. I just didn't find any info on this in the documentation... I know what a
regular expression is, but not the particular syntax they chose.
> LEM> The 'Sender' choice, only the 'From' kludge or also the 'Sender'
> LEM> kludge?
>
> "Sender" = From, Reply-to, may be Sender, too - test it and report us!
No, Sender is not From. Check this very single message you are reading now:
'From' is me, 'Sender' is the TBDUL Listbot!
Your message, e.g. looks like this:
From: "Andrew K. Lovetski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
... cut ....
Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Quite different, eh! That's the way I used to filter mailing-list messages in
Netscape.
'Sender' hits in Reply-To, I tested.
I'm testing the 'Sender' kludge vs 'Sender' choice with this particular msg.
--
Lionel Mamane
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