David Bernier wrote:
Dear Debian users,
I use the Icedove mail-client for my email. Icedove works like
Thunderbird. I continue my subscription so that I can send mail to the
list.
With the high volume on this list, it's necessary for me to sift through
lots
of headers to separate the
Dear Debian users,
I use the Icedove mail-client for my email. Icedove works like Thunderbird.
I continue my subscription so that I can send mail to the list.
With the high volume on this list, it's necessary for me to sift through
lots
of headers to separate the List messages from my other
David Bernier escribió:
Dear Debian users,
I use the Icedove mail-client for my email. Icedove works like Thunderbird.
I continue my subscription so that I can send mail to the list.
With the high volume on this list, it's necessary for me to sift through
lots
of headers to separate the List
On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 4:09 PM, David Bernier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Debian users,
I use the Icedove mail-client for my email. Icedove works like Thunderbird.
I continue my subscription so that I can send mail to the list.
With the high volume on this list, it's necessary for me to
Dear Aioanei Rares,
Aioanei Rares wrote:
On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 6:09 PM, David Bernier [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Dear Debian users,
I use the Icedove mail-client for my email. Icedove works like
Thunderbird.
I continue my subscription so that I can send mail to the list.
With the
David Bernier wrote:
Dear Debian users,
I use the Icedove mail-client for my email. Icedove works like Thunderbird.
I continue my subscription so that I can send mail to the list.
With the high volume on this list, it's necessary for me to sift through
lots
of headers to separate the
David Bernier wrote:
Dear Debian users,
I use the Icedove mail-client for my email. Icedove works like Thunderbird.
I continue my subscription so that I can send mail to the list.
With the high volume on this list, it's necessary for me to sift through
lots
of headers to separate the List
David Bernier wrote:
Any help with ideas
in managing all these emails (List + others) would be appreciated.
Using procmail, it can be done this way:
:0:
* ^X-Mailing-List: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* ^X-Mailing-List: debian-\/[-a-zA-Z0-9]+
Debian/$MATCH
You just have to add these few lines
On 10/21/08 10:09, David Bernier wrote:
Dear Debian users,
I use the Icedove mail-client for my email. Icedove works like Thunderbird.
I continue my subscription so that I can send mail to the list.
With the high volume on this list, it's necessary for me to sift through
lots
of headers to
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