To drive this more Off-Topic than it already is...
> Mailing list software for decades inserts unique headers for filtering
> purpose. "List-Id" is AFAICT the most common one, which is also used
> by GNU mailman. It has been specified in 2001 in RFC2919
Even non-Mailinglist software, e.g.
This is getting OT, but...
On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 02:21:12PM +, Johannes Demel wrote:
> My solution
> 1. If "Mail From 'discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org'"
> 2. If "Mail To 'discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org'"
Mailing list software for decades inserts unique headers for filtering
purpose. "List-Id" is
Hi,
FWIW, I filter mailing lists based on the List-Id field, which still
works fine.
Just found out that this seems to be a thing :-)
https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2919.txt
Best,
Bastian
On 10/30/19 3:21 PM, Johannes Demel wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I was wondering about that mailing list behavior as
Hi all,
I was wondering about that mailing list behavior as well.
My solution
1. If "Mail From 'discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org'"
2. If "Mail To 'discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org'"
In my case: move to folder.
1. covers original mails
2. covers replies.
I had to split this into 2 separate rules but that's due
Hi Ed,
"deliberate" would be wrong. Surprising, not really, if we'd have read
the info mails from the gnu.org mailing list admin more carefully:
In the process of respecting DMARC in the ML infrastructure, they
disabled rewriting of the subject line for outgoing mail servers that
signal strict
I've noticed that recent postings to the list are missing
the "[Discuss-gnuradio] prefix that was automatically
added to the subject line.
Was this a deliberate change? I hope not, as I find that
feature very useful in picking out the list messages
from amid all the spam.
@(^.^)@ Ed