> > > The one I created for the [email protected] works fine, but the > > > ones I have created for my various ubuntu and security mailing lists > > > don't work. I created all the rules the same. > > > > > > Basically, filter on mailing list and I double-check the mailing-list > > > name/address. I then tell the filter to move the message to a folder on > > > my local system. > > > > The easiest way is to right click on one of the mailing list messages, > > select "Create rule from message" -> "Filter based on mailing list". If > > there is not the information in the mailing list messages to be able to > > filter, then that option won't be present. > > > > (The mailing list filtering requires certain headers to be present - > > it's not just based on the list mail address - the headers all start > > 'List-') > > > But *very many* mailing lists don't have those List headers. >
Sure, but that's not Evo's fault! In that case you can't filter as a mailing list, you will have to filter on sender address. The "Filter on Mailing List" *requires* those headers to be present - that's how Evo knows that it's a mailing list email, otherwise it looks like any other email to Evo. P. _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
