On 2009-04-23, Michelle Konzack <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > I am on the Microchip Forum and have created a procmail recipe which put > the real subject (which is in the body) in the Subject: and the author > in the From:. > > Now I can not get the regexp to thread this pigs: > > 117 - 2,5K 2009-01-31 16:31:35 [mc-forum] Counterfit copy of nic > 118 - 2,0K 2009-01-31 16:43:01 [mc-forum] RE: Counterfit copy of > 119 - 2,0K 2009-01-31 16:49:29 +*> > 120 - 2,4K 2009-01-31 17:00:24 +*> > > In my Folder hooks I have: > > ----[ '~/.mutt/hook-folder' ]------------------------------------------- > > folder_hook . 'set strict_threads=yes; \ > set sort_re=yes; \ > set > reply_regexp="^(re([\\[0-9\\]+])*|aw|RE):[ \t]*"' > <snip> > folder_hook .ML_electronic.Microchip 'set strict_threads=no; \ > set sort_re=yes; \ > set reply_regexp="^\\[mc-forum\\] RE:[ > \t]*"' > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > but it does not work... > > Any suggestions?
Here's what I use. ######################################################################## # # Note: All letters in the reply_regexp must be lower-case, else the # entire pattern will be treated as case-sensitive. # set reply_regexp="^((\ \\[aaa_bb\\]|\ \\[ccccc_dddddddd\\]|\ \\[wvware - help\\]|\ \\[[a-z][a-z0-9 :-]+[0-9]\\]|\ (\\(fwd\\))|\ (re(\\[[0-9]\\])?|aw|fw|fwd|\\?\\?|ç.å¤.|´ð¸´):\ )[ \t]*)+" ######################################################################## I use one huge 'reply_regexp' for all folders rather than customizing it for each folder. It covers a number of lists that insert "[list_name]" at the start of all Subjects. (I replaced the company-internal list names with aaa_bbb, etc.) It also includes some non-ASCII character sequences that some Chinese version of Outlook use in place of "Re". As the note says, it's important to keep all the letters in 'reply_regexp' lower-case. HTH, Gary
