Assuming the rule you want is to move it to a particular folder, I found you
can treat these like any other e-mail with a rule such as this:
>From contains <e-mail.address>
Move to <folder>

Aubrey Lawrence

> There's a difference between mailing lists and newsletters. The former are
> like this with many people participating and sending mail *to* the list.
> This is what MLM was designed for. The latter are generally sent *from* some
> newsletter address and are either BCCed to the group, or sent to each person
> individually. The algorithm wasn't designed to handle this case (though
> arguably it should).
> 
>> From: Eric Hildum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Reply-To: "Entourage:mac Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2001 12:59:19 -0700
>> To: "Entourage:mac Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Subject: Re: Problems with mailing list manager
>> 
>> Given that most of the lists I am having trouble with are fairly standard
>> high tech publication lists - eweek, info world, etc., I think the algorithm
>> has some serious problems. It certainly does not make sense to me that it
>> would use the To: address when both the From: and Reply To: fields contain
>> much more useful information.
>> 
>> on 01.6.27 11:32 AM, Jeff Porten at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> 
>>>> I've been having a problem with the mailing list manager of late. When I
>>>> try
>>>> to create a new rule for a newsletter I am receiving, I select the message,
>>>> open the mailing list manager, then click new. But when the new rule is
>>>> created, it shows my own address as the newsletter list address instead of
>>>> the actual list address. Sometimes the rule name will be the list address,
>>>> other times it will be "Untitled." Is this a known problem, and how do I
>>>> fix
>>>> it?
>>> 
>>> E'rage uses an algorithm to decode how to treat mail messages; sounds like
>>> this list uses a nonstandard distribution method that makes it fall down.
>>> 
>>> Open a message from the list and look at its Internet headers; somewhere in
>>> there should be something that identifies the message as coming from that
>>> list.  Then make a manual rule that deals with messages from that list.
>> 
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