I can detect them by filtering but the choices of what to do next are very
limited.

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On Jan 29, 2016 2:24 PM, "Lennart Sorensen" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 01:59:44PM -0500, Alan Corey wrote:
> > Well, I'm guilty of using gmail with the web client.  I set up a
> > filter which at most could delete, forward, apply a "label", but those
> > are the most useful choices.  And that's by brute force reading
> > through the whole message, but it's not my CPU.
> >
> > Gmail won't even let you see the sender's IP address in the headers
> > because it "violates the sender's privacy".  In this age of rampant
> > scam, fraud, terrorism I don't think hiding identities should even be
> > legal.  It takes a court order to get it out of them.
>
> If I select 'filter messages like this' on gmail, it suggests using:
>
> Includes the words:
> list:(<debian-arm.lists.debian.org>)
>
> I suspect that means they have an option of 'list:()' meaning it has a
> List-Id: tag like that.
>
> So seems like it should not be a problem at all.
>
> --
> Len Sorensen
>

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