Re: [OT] don't suppress the receipient list (was: Re: uhoh)
Re: [OT] don't suppress the receipient list (was: Re: uhoh)
- Subject: Re: [OT] don't suppress the receipient list (was: Re: uhoh)
- From: Olivier Destrebecq <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 12 Jul 2002 09:03:14 -0500
for Mail users:
great idea, if you are using Mail under X, you can add a header in the
list of field to watch for (in the rule window edit your rule, in the
criteria field choose expert), just create one named List-Id. Then open
a message from the list you are trying to filter, go in the message menu
choose show all header (command+shift+h). Copy the content of the
list-id field and voila.
Olivier
On Thursday, July 11, 2002, at 02:55 PM, Cornwall wrote:
At 9:13 AM +0900 7/11/02, Yosuke Ichikawa wrote:
Ron,
This isn't about AS, but I would like to ask you not to use
"receipient list
suppresed" for the addressee in your posts. It messes up the email
filtering
system, and your message remains in my Inbox. The addressee would be
the
only way to filter lists such as this one, since the sender is just the
address of the original sender and the title is not tagged; I imagine
it
would be same for others too.
Set your filter to.
<<Any Header>>
contains
email@hidden
All of Apple's list have a header to help with this. For this list:
X-BeenThere: email@hidden
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