Russell Butler wrote: > Harold Fuchs wrote: >> On Monday, January 29, 2007 12:51 AM [GMT+1=CET], >> James Mckenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> <snip> >> >>> Russell: >>> >>> This is my point with headers in Thunderbird. You cannot just turn >>> on the Delivered-to: lines, you have to look at the entire header >>> area. With >> This is just flat out nonsense. >> >> In Thunderbird you can set a filter that stipulates that if a message >> has a "Delivered-To: " header *and* that header says "moderator for >> users@openoffice.org" (or whatever) then highlight the message in red >> (or green or blue or ...). This does *not* involve moving or copying the >> message to a different mailbox or folder and it does not involve >> breaking any threads. It also does not invlove looking at the headers >> yourself other than just once to get the correct syntax for the filter. >> And to save you that trouble, the header name is "Delivered-To: " and >> the relevant value is "moderator for users@openoffice.org". >> >> RTFM >> >> Harold Fuchs >> London, England > > One (perhaps minor) point, Harold > > You can't do that if you read through a newsgroup (I use gmane). Just > checked again and the filter options for the newsreader are Subject, >>From and Date only. Hence the need to use the All Headers extension. > > Russell
And by the by, here's what it looks like when you do view all the headers in Thunderbird (OpenSuse 10.2, 1.5.0.9): http://img440.imageshack.us/my.php?image=moderatedfilterssu7.gif not very user friendly, in my estimation. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]