Hi,
* Jussi Ekholm [05/20/02 07:09:15 CEST] wrote:
Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Robert Wagner [05/19/02 11:14:52 CEST] wrote:
how can I change the Subject shown in the browser? Since e.g. the
mails coming from certain mailing lists are put in a dedicated folder
by procmail, I
Hi,
* Cameron Simpson [05/20/02 02:21:38 CEST] wrote:
I do this in my .procimailrc:
:0 Whf
* ^subject:.*(\[|re)
| cleansubj
where cleansubj is this sed script:
http://www.zip.com.au/~cs/scripts/cleansubj
What happens if you get something like:
[list] Re:
On 08:09 20 May 2002, Jussi Ekholm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| * Robert Wagner [05/19/02 11:14:52 CEST] wrote:
| how can I change the Subject shown in the browser? [...]
| A few days ago there was a discussion right here about exactly
| the same topic.
|
Hi,
* Robert Wagner [05/19/02 11:14:52 CEST] wrote:
how can I change the Subject shown in the browser? Since e.g. the mails
coming from certain mailing lists are put in a dedicated folder by
procmail, I do not need the preceeding string [mailing list blah] in
the Subject to identify them.
On 12:47 19 May 2002, Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| * Robert Wagner [05/19/02 11:14:52 CEST] wrote:
| how can I change the Subject shown in the browser? Since e.g. the mails
| coming from certain mailing lists are put in a dedicated folder by
| procmail, I do not need the preceeding
Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Robert Wagner [05/19/02 11:14:52 CEST] wrote:
how can I change the Subject shown in the browser? Since e.g. the
mails coming from certain mailing lists are put in a dedicated folder
by procmail, I do not need the preceeding string [mailing list
blah]