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Re: [SLE] Problem with filters on mailing list in kmail
- From: "Carlos E. R." <robin1.listas@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 20:21:19 +0100 (CET)
- Message-id: <Pine.LNX.4.61.0512192005130.17589@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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The Friday 2005-12-16 at 14:31 -0500, Jerry Feldman wrote:
> On Thursday 15 December 2005 2:27 pm, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> > On Thu December 15 2005 1:16 pm, Jon Jahren wrote:
> > > I've tried putting a filter on x-mailing-list and put suse-linux-e
> > > there, and I've tried putting it in List-Id and List-post, I've also
> > > used <suse-linux-e.suse.com> and suse-linux-e@xxxxxxxx, with no
> > > luck. The mails appear in "INbox" instead of the mailbox "SUSE", and
> > > I have to manually move them to "SUSE" because the filter does not
> > > send them there.
> >
> > mine has:
> > To: contains suse-linux-e@xxxxxxxx
> I use list-post. The reason is that suse-linux-e@xxxxxxxx could be in to:,
> CC: and possibly bcc: where you won't see it. In the past, list-post seems
> to be very stable.
- From Q3.3) of this list FAQ, the recommended way is to use "Mailing-List"
for filtering this list:
If your system is
configured to use procmail to deliver mail locally (SuSE's
postfix and sendmail packages are) all you need to do is
create a file in your home directory named '.procmailrc' that
contains something like the following:
MAILDIR=$HOME/Mail # where do you keep your mail?
DEFAULT=$MAILDIR/inbox # what's you default mail box?
# if mail is from list put it in $MAILDIR/foo
:0
* ^Mailing-List:.*suse-linux-e
$MAILDIR/foo
Everything else will be placed in $DEFAULT. By default,
procmail creates a normal mbox formatted mail box so if you
want to copy the file somewhere (e.g., to a PDA) you only
need to, in the above example, copy $MAILDIR/sle. Of course,
procmail is capable of much more than what this simple example
shows, so please read procmailrc(5) and procmailex(5) for more
information.
If to the above you add a second rule like:
:0
* ^TO_suse-linux-e@xxxxxxxx
$HOME/Mail/lists/in_dups
it will catch those replies CC to the list and the originator ;-)
- --
Cheers,
Carlos Robinson
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The Friday 2005-12-16 at 14:31 -0500, Jerry Feldman wrote:
> On Thursday 15 December 2005 2:27 pm, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> > On Thu December 15 2005 1:16 pm, Jon Jahren wrote:
> > > I've tried putting a filter on x-mailing-list and put suse-linux-e
> > > there, and I've tried putting it in List-Id and List-post, I've also
> > > used <suse-linux-e.suse.com> and suse-linux-e@xxxxxxxx, with no
> > > luck. The mails appear in "INbox" instead of the mailbox "SUSE", and
> > > I have to manually move them to "SUSE" because the filter does not
> > > send them there.
> >
> > mine has:
> > To: contains suse-linux-e@xxxxxxxx
> I use list-post. The reason is that suse-linux-e@xxxxxxxx could be in to:,
> CC: and possibly bcc: where you won't see it. In the past, list-post seems
> to be very stable.
- From Q3.3) of this list FAQ, the recommended way is to use "Mailing-List"
for filtering this list:
If your system is
configured to use procmail to deliver mail locally (SuSE's
postfix and sendmail packages are) all you need to do is
create a file in your home directory named '.procmailrc' that
contains something like the following:
MAILDIR=$HOME/Mail # where do you keep your mail?
DEFAULT=$MAILDIR/inbox # what's you default mail box?
# if mail is from list put it in $MAILDIR/foo
:0
* ^Mailing-List:.*suse-linux-e
$MAILDIR/foo
Everything else will be placed in $DEFAULT. By default,
procmail creates a normal mbox formatted mail box so if you
want to copy the file somewhere (e.g., to a PDA) you only
need to, in the above example, copy $MAILDIR/sle. Of course,
procmail is capable of much more than what this simple example
shows, so please read procmailrc(5) and procmailex(5) for more
information.
If to the above you add a second rule like:
:0
* ^TO_suse-linux-e@xxxxxxxx
$HOME/Mail/lists/in_dups
it will catch those replies CC to the list and the originator ;-)
- --
Cheers,
Carlos Robinson
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