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> > instead just send the mail from that list to its own folder like: > > > > :0: > > * ^TOdebian-user > > $HOME/mail/debian > > > > I'd like to comment on this. If the debian-* list administrator(s) would edit > the debian-*.config files and change the "subject_prefix" option to reflect > the appropriate list, then all of the filtering would be easier on the members > of the list. A subject line like > > Subject: I need HELP > > would become > > Subject: DEBIAN-USER I need HELP > > I found out that the above formula for filtering does NOT catch all of > debian-user messages. I have several non-related mail lists coming into my I'm using the above style filter, maybe not as pretty, but I havn't had a list e-mail slip through. If the message was addressed to me and the list, it goes into my normal mail box just as it should. I'm using the following: :0: *^TOdebian /home/rob/Mail/debianfile Maybe it's working because the only debian list i'm currently subscribed to is debian-user > system, and some of them use that option. This list, unfortunately, does not > thus making it hard to correctly separate debian messages from the rest of the > pack (who use "listserv"). > > -- > -= Sent by Debian 1.2 Linux =- > Thomas Kocourek KD4CIK - member of ARRL > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > --... ...-- ... -.. . -.- -.. ....- -.-. .. -.- > ---------------------------------------------------------------- "Change is inevitable, except from a vending machine." Rob MacWilliams [EMAIL PROTECTED] N9NPU

