I switched my previous KMail (v. 1.3 1) filter settings for this list from "<<TO: or CC:>> contains suse-linux-e" to "X-Mailing-List contains suse-linux-e", and I can see from the source of the messages that they contain the line "X-Mailinglist: suse-linux-e" in the message header... But, my main inbox is quickly filling with SLE messages. Here is the relevant section of my .kde2/share/config/kmailrc: [Filter #0] StopProcessingHere=true action-args-0=SuSE action-name-0=transfer actions=1 apply-on=check-mail,manual-filtering contentsA=suse-linux-e contentsB= fieldA=X-Mailing-List fieldB= funcA=contains funcB=contains name=<X-Mailing-List>:suse-linux-e operator=and rules=1 I tried switching the 'fieldA=X-Mailing-List' to 'fieldA=X-Mailinglist' without luck, as well as trying 'contains suse-linux' and 'contains suse', tried both 'and'ing and 'or'ing with the mandatory second (but blank) filter. I'm going back to "TO: or CC:" before SLE eats my inbox. ;/ Suggestions (I'd like to keep using KMail)? Thanks, David A. Riggs
On Monday 01 October 2001 04.40, David A. Riggs wrote:
I switched my previous KMail (v. 1.3 1) filter settings for this list from
"<<TO: or CC:>> contains suse-linux-e"
to "X-Mailing-List contains suse-linux-e",
and I can see from the source of the messages that they contain the line "X-Mailinglist: suse-linux-e" in the message header... But, my main inbox is quickly filling with SLE messages. Here is the relevant section of my .kde2/share/config/kmailrc:
[Filter #0] StopProcessingHere=true action-args-0=SuSE action-name-0=transfer actions=1 apply-on=check-mail,manual-filtering contentsA=suse-linux-e contentsB= fieldA=X-Mailing-List fieldB= funcA=contains funcB=contains name=<X-Mailing-List>:suse-linux-e operator=and rules=1
I tried switching the 'fieldA=X-Mailing-List' to 'fieldA=X-Mailinglist' without luck, as well as trying 'contains suse-linux' and 'contains suse', tried both 'and'ing and 'or'ing with the mandatory second (but blank) filter. I'm going back to "TO: or CC:" before SLE eats my inbox. ;/
Suggestions (I'd like to keep using KMail)?
Thanks, David A. Riggs
Well, if the header contains X-Mailinglist, I suggest you test for X-Mailinglist and not X-Mailing-List just a thought Anders
On Monday 01 October 2001 05.04, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Monday 01 October 2001 04.40, David A. Riggs wrote:
I switched my previous KMail (v. 1.3 1) filter settings for this list from
"<<TO: or CC:>> contains suse-linux-e"
to "X-Mailing-List contains suse-linux-e",
and I can see from the source of the messages that they contain the line "X-Mailinglist: suse-linux-e" in the message header... But, my main inbox is quickly filling with SLE messages. Here is the relevant section of my .kde2/share/config/kmailrc:
[Filter #0] StopProcessingHere=true action-args-0=SuSE action-name-0=transfer actions=1 apply-on=check-mail,manual-filtering contentsA=suse-linux-e contentsB= fieldA=X-Mailing-List fieldB= funcA=contains funcB=contains name=<X-Mailing-List>:suse-linux-e operator=and rules=1
I tried switching the 'fieldA=X-Mailing-List' to 'fieldA=X-Mailinglist' without luck, as well as trying 'contains suse-linux' and 'contains suse', tried both 'and'ing and 'or'ing with the mandatory second (but blank) filter. I'm going back to "TO: or CC:" before SLE eats my inbox. ;/
Suggestions (I'd like to keep using KMail)?
Thanks, David A. Riggs
Well, if the header contains X-Mailinglist, I suggest you test for X-Mailinglist and not X-Mailing-List
just a thought
Anders
oops, I apologize. I spoke before reading your complete message. Well, if you've tried X-Mailinglist, and you're positive you've pressed apply, and spelled everything right, I don't know what could be wrong. It works here Anders
On Sunday 30 September 2001 11:05 pm, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Monday 01 October 2001 05.04, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Monday 01 October 2001 04.40, David A. Riggs wrote:
I switched my previous KMail (v. 1.3 1) filter settings for this list from
"<<TO: or CC:>> contains suse-linux-e"
to "X-Mailing-List contains suse-linux-e",
and I can see from the source of the messages that they contain the line "X-Mailinglist: suse-linux-e" in the message header... But, my main inbox is quickly filling with SLE messages. Here is the relevant section of my .kde2/share/config/kmailrc:
[Filter #0] StopProcessingHere=true action-args-0=SuSE action-name-0=transfer actions=1 apply-on=check-mail,manual-filtering contentsA=suse-linux-e contentsB= fieldA=X-Mailing-List fieldB= funcA=contains funcB=contains name=<X-Mailing-List>:suse-linux-e operator=and rules=1
I tried switching the 'fieldA=X-Mailing-List' to 'fieldA=X-Mailinglist' without luck, as well as trying 'contains suse-linux' and 'contains suse', tried both 'and'ing and 'or'ing with the mandatory second (but blank) filter. I'm going back to "TO: or CC:" before SLE eats my inbox. ;/
Suggestions (I'd like to keep using KMail)?
Thanks, David A. Riggs
Well, if the header contains X-Mailinglist, I suggest you test for X-Mailinglist and not X-Mailing-List
just a thought
Anders
oops, I apologize. I spoke before reading your complete message.
Well, if you've tried X-Mailinglist, and you're positive you've pressed apply, and spelled everything right, I don't know what could be wrong. It works here
Anders
Deleted the filter, then re-created it with the KMail interface...hit apply then OK, opened my filters again to double check and it was missing... Copied and pasted a working filter in my .kde2/share/config/kmailrc: [Filter #1] StopProcessingHere=true action-args-0=SuSE action-name-0=transfer actions=1 apply-on=check-mail,manual-filtering contentsA=suse-linux-e fieldA=X-Mailinglist funcA=contains name=<<X-Mailinglist>>:suse-linux-e operator=and rules=1 and changed the line "filters=1" to "filters=2" (since I've got a total of two mail filters)...opened up KMail and the filter showed up in my list, hit apply filters and it cleaned out my inbox. Weird. David A. Riggs
Jumping in late... I have just noticed, using KMail's View Source option under the Message menu that the linux-c-programming mailing list uses X-Mailing-List and suse-linux-e uses X-Mailinglist. Go figure... On Monday 01 October 2001 07:14, David A. Riggs wrote:
On Sunday 30 September 2001 11:05 pm, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Monday 01 October 2001 05.04, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Monday 01 October 2001 04.40, David A. Riggs wrote:
I switched my previous KMail (v. 1.3 1) filter settings for this list from
"<<TO: or CC:>> contains suse-linux-e"
to "X-Mailing-List contains suse-linux-e",
and I can see from the source of the messages that they contain the line "X-Mailinglist: suse-linux-e" in the message header... But, my main inbox is quickly filling with SLE messages. Here is the relevant section of my .kde2/share/config/kmailrc:
[Filter #0] StopProcessingHere=true action-args-0=SuSE action-name-0=transfer actions=1 apply-on=check-mail,manual-filtering contentsA=suse-linux-e contentsB= fieldA=X-Mailing-List fieldB= funcA=contains funcB=contains name=<X-Mailing-List>:suse-linux-e operator=and rules=1
I tried switching the 'fieldA=X-Mailing-List' to 'fieldA=X-Mailinglist' without luck, as well as trying 'contains suse-linux' and 'contains suse', tried both 'and'ing and 'or'ing with the mandatory second (but blank) filter. I'm going back to "TO: or CC:" before SLE eats my inbox. ;/
Suggestions (I'd like to keep using KMail)?
Thanks, David A. Riggs
Well, if the header contains X-Mailinglist, I suggest you test for X-Mailinglist and not X-Mailing-List
just a thought
Anders
oops, I apologize. I spoke before reading your complete message.
Well, if you've tried X-Mailinglist, and you're positive you've pressed apply, and spelled everything right, I don't know what could be wrong. It works here
Anders
Deleted the filter, then re-created it with the KMail interface...hit apply then OK, opened my filters again to double check and it was missing... Copied and pasted a working filter in my .kde2/share/config/kmailrc:
[Filter #1] StopProcessingHere=true action-args-0=SuSE action-name-0=transfer actions=1 apply-on=check-mail,manual-filtering contentsA=suse-linux-e fieldA=X-Mailinglist funcA=contains name=<<X-Mailinglist>>:suse-linux-e operator=and rules=1
and changed the line "filters=1" to "filters=2" (since I've got a total of two mail filters)...opened up KMail and the filter showed up in my list, hit apply filters and it cleaned out my inbox. Weird.
David A. Riggs
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participants (3)
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Anders Johansson
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David A. Riggs
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Theo. Sean Schulze