Re: Gnome mailinglist / digest mode
- From: Martin Baulig <martin home-of-linux org>
- To: Joerg Janes <J Janes IDS-Scheer DE>
- cc: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Gnome mailinglist / digest mode
- Date: Thu, 15 Oct 1998 09:49:08 +0200 (CEST)
On Thu, 15 Oct 1998, Joerg Janes wrote:
> some time ago, I asked if there is a digest mode for this mailing list and get no answer, so I asume, that there isn't a digest mode.
>
> Unfortunately, there isn't anything in the header of the mails, which can be used to define a mail filter or rule to move this mails to another folder ...
>
> The GTK mailing list does a good thing. It inserts the string [gtk-list] in the subject of every mail send to the mailing list.
What about this:
(setq nnmail-split-methods
'(("junk" "^Gnus-Warning:.*This.*is.*a.*duplicate")
("cvs-commits" "^X-Loop:.*cvs-commits-list@gnome\.org")
("gnome-list" "^X-Loop:.*gnome-list@gnome\.org")
("gnome-gui-list" "^X-Loop:.*gnome-gui-list@gnome\.org")
("gnome-components-list"
"^X-Loop:.*gnome-components-list@gnome\.org"
)
("orbit-list" "^X-Loop:.*orbit-list@cuc\.edu")
("info-cvs" "^X-Loop:.*info-cvs@gnu\.org")
("guile-list" "^Sender:.*owner-guile@cygnus\.com")
("other" "")))
I'm using the `X-Loop' field in the header to split mails.
Inserting some stuff in the subject line also makes sorting harder.
Martin
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