On Sun, Apr 28, 2002 at 08:19:19PM -0700, John Iverson wrote:
Actually, it was me who was missing something. I'm using color
index to match my old addresses, not color header. So I'm
coloring the matched messages in the index, rather than coloring
the headers in the pager. Sorry about
[29.04.02 01:45:36% +] Flavien -- :
What I'm trying to match are headers like :
Subject: Blah blah
To: My Friend [EMAIL PROTECTED], Another [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Flavien [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Joe Foobar [EMAIL PROTECTED], x [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
I have som old addresses that some people still have in their
address-books. I'd like to spot these people by colorizing the headers
when matching one of those addresses. It works pretty well with :
color header red black 'To:.*myoldlogin\@myoldaddress\.com'
However,
* Flavien [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-28 17.36 +0200]:
Hello,
Hi.
I have som old addresses that some people still have in their
address-books. I'd like to spot these people by colorizing the headers
when matching one of those addresses. It works pretty well with :
[...snip...]
Hi,
* Flavien [04/28/02 17:36:10 CEST] wrote:
I have som old addresses that some people still have in their
address-books. I'd like to spot these people by colorizing the headers
when matching one of those addresses. It works pretty well with :
color header red black
* On Sun, 28 Apr 2002, Flavien wrote:
I have som old addresses that some people still have in their
address-books. I'd like to spot these people by colorizing the headers
when matching one of those addresses. It works pretty well with :
color header red black
Hi,
John Iverson gave the following hint :
I use ~C for this and it seems to work fine, even when the
address isn't on the first line of the To: header. Try this:
color header red black ~C myoldlogin\@myoldaddress\.com
I must be missing something. It does not work here... :-(
I daily
* On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Flavien wrote:
I must be missing something. It does not work here... :-(
Actually, it was me who was missing something. I'm using color
index to match my old addresses, not color header. So I'm
coloring the matched messages in the index, rather than coloring
the