Frank Altpeter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Mon, 06 Dec 1999:
> lists intern internal
> 
> I don't add the full address because the lists are all running with 4
> domains. 

As a note, you could add all four different domains as different lists.
You don't have to but I don't see why not, either.  Anyway, that's not
the point of this email, read on.

> Now i think there is a little bug, because it seems that <lists> checks
> via simple pattern matching...

Yes, it uses very simple pattern matching.

> if i get mail to internet@mydomain, mutt
> says that it's a mail to the list 'intern' and gives me the save folder
> 'internet'.

I think you might avoid this problem with adding the @ into the lists
command:

  lists intern@ internal@

I'm not sure, but I think it would work.  That way the first entry won't
match everything starting with the string "intern", only everything
which is addressed to intern@somewhere specifically.  The other
alternative would be to list all four domains for each list.

> But 'internet' is no list and has to be saved in the default from:-folder.

The lists specifications don't affect the default save folder for each
message, at least not unless you've designated this with a save-hook
(save-hook ~l =%l, or something like that, I forget).


Hope this helps,
Mikko
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