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Re: New ML List Software


  • Subject: Re: New ML List Software
  • From: Allan Odgaard <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 18:46:05 +0200

On 12. Sep 2004, at 18:34, Karin Kosina wrote:

I don't think you understood what I was doing.  I have all cocoa-dev
letters go to its own mailbox, but additionally, those letters which
contain my address in the to/cc would be color-coded -- that way, the
letters which are followups to threads I participated in stand out.
Maybe you should turn on threading in Apple Mail. :) Then you see the
answers to your postings because they appear... uhm... as answers in
that thread.

I have threading enabled, but it show all letters in a thread as siblings. Does it work differently for you? I.e. it does "deep" threading, tracking parent/child?


Or, if you don't want to keep the original message you sent lying
around, filter on "@Top-House.DK" in the References: header field.

Ah yes, that *should* work! Unfortunately it doesn't :( the thing about list-id: which I mentioned I would do on the list, didn't work either.


Either Mail.app is broken/limited in the "does contain" rule, or I cannot set it up correctly... well, I'll play some more with it.

(Which will of course also trigger on follow-ups to postings made by
other people from your domain, so the most elegant solution would be
to keep track of all message-IDs  of your outgoing mail, and
filter/color-code based on the References:  field. I have a feeling
that might hard to do in a Apple Mail, though.)

Yeah, I really want a mailer with much better handling of threads, filters, rules a.s.o. :)


My 0.02 Euro: I think it's great that the folks running the mailing
lists have finally switched to Mailman. (And I'm not saying this only
because it's written in Python. ;))

Certainly -- at least now we can use 8 bit characters! :) But the to:/cc: could also be as it used to be with Mailman... but maybe I actually can manage to configure Mail on my side to do what I want...


Thanks for you suggestions!
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