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Re: Folks without the retail version of Tiger may...




On Apr 29, 2005, at 11:26 PM, Judith Maria Nefertari Dohmann wrote:
I once read on (I think it was on this list), that you can use a filter like this:
X-Beenthere contains email@hidden


Then the email will be recognized as a message on this mailing list.

Apple's mailing lists support "List-id" and friends. I believe this is the recommended way to detect messages from their lists.


For example for this list (just do a contains on "cocoa- dev.lists.apple.com")...

List-Id: Discussions regarding native Mac OS X application developments using Cocoa frameworks <cocoa-dev.lists.apple.com>

-Shawn

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