On 2014/12/15 1:24 PM, John Long wrote: > Hi, > > On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 06:29:43PM +0100, Francesco Ariis wrote: >> ~f does work on my machine (Tested with <limit>~f [email protected] /and/ >> with 'score'). >> The "From" header (yahoo group) looks similar to yours: > > It's not similar enough: > >> >> From: "[email protected] [abcusers]" <[email protected]> > From: "phoney bologna [email protected] [bademails]" > <[email protected]> > > You have a real email id in the sender portion. The example I am using has a > non-RFC format (AFAIK) email address with > > firstname lastname [email protected] blah > > I think it would normally have to be > > firstname lastname <[email protected]> > > or > > "firstname lastname" <[email protected]> > > I suspect this nonconformance is part of the problem and I don't know how to > get Mutt to scan the header since it could be not a valid header at all. > > /jl >
Sorry about this... The last 2 posts were actually wrong. Actually, even-even-even better-better-better would be: ^From:\s+"\S+\s+\S+\s+[^@]+@hotmail\.com\W+\[[^\]]+\]"\s+<[^@]+@yahoogroups\.com>\s*$
