* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-09-12 16:43 (08:21:20)]
how many filters does one need?
The more, the better. Maybe A needs only tipical filters (1, 4,
and 8), but perhaps B can get his mail sorted using only filters
2 and 41 ;)
Being able to do things do not force you to do so, while
Ouch! Leaving revelation of the nub of the problem till the attempted
solution, was clearly not helpful. Clearer is:
In order to provide a history of correspondence, filed by project, on
originating laptops and on a server, the two-part goal is to:
a) Archive outgoing mail to one
* Erik Christiansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-09-12 10:22]:
In order to provide a history of correspondence, filed by project,
on originating laptops and on a server, the two-part goal is to:
a) Archive outgoing mail to one of many local mail folders,
as selected by an email header. The
Greetings, fellow Mutterers.
The problem is to:
a) Archive outgoing mail to a local mail folder named in a header.
b) Archive the same outgoing mail on a server, in similar fashion.
The attempted solution so far is:
a)
my_hdr Fcc: default_project_name
b)
my_hdr X-Topic:
* Erik Christiansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-09-11 09:37]:
The problem is to:
a) Archive outgoing mail to a local mail folder named in a header.
fcc-hook
b) Archive the same outgoing mail on a server, in similar fashion.
Bcc
The attempted solution so far is:
a) my_hdr Fcc:
On Wed, Sep 11, 2002 at 07:33:23PM +1000, Erik Christiansen wrote:
Alternatively, I don't suppose it's possible to use send-hook to put
the outgoing mail through awk, to generate X-Topic from Fcc, before
it is scrubbed? Now that would allow me to go to town!
i would suggest you