>>>>> "Sergei" == Sergei Pokrovsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Sergei> Some people address a mailing list in the Cc: field. So you
Sergei> need to split on "to\\|cc"; but normally you can split on
Sergei> "sender".
>>>>> Adrian Aichner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
APA> Yep, actually I used "to\\|cc" thus far.
APA> I learned about sender: yesterday.
>>>>> "Hamish" == Hamish Macdonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hamish> Some people even use "Bcc:". That is when the "Sender:"
Hamish> header becomes very useful.
Hrm. This is what I use:
(to "bbdb-info@lists\\.sourceforge\\.net" "list.bbdb-info")
That leading 'to' does to, bcc, cc, and sender, according to the docs.
Now, with a BBDB filter/folder entry, there needs to be some thought
given to priority.
My splits break up into fiveq groups -- warning/spam, 'good' spam,
lists, people and PBEM diplomacy. The first group is a special case,
and as such I'm not worried about it, as long as the request for it
can come before any BBDB matching. The second group and third group
both sort on the 'to' field. The last two groups both sort on the
'from' field. This way, if someone in my people section sends mail to
one of the lists, it gets stored in the lists folder, not that
person's personal folder. Oh, and that PBEM thing is also a special
case, and wouldn't work very well at all with BBDB. :-)
Anyone else do stuff like this?
Jack.
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