David Bremner [Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 01:37:50PM -0300]:
Nico Schottelius nico-notmuch-m...@schottelius.org writes:
I have the problem that often To/Cc do not reveal the real destination,
so I would like to match on X-Original-To: or Delivered-To:
header lines.
So I was wondering, if
Nico Schottelius writes:
> David Bremner [Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 01:37:50PM -0300]:
>> Nico Schottelius writes:
>>
>> > I have the problem that often To/Cc do not reveal the real destination,
>> > so I would like to match on X-Original-To: or Delivered-To:
>> > header lines.
>> >
>> > So I was
David Bremner [Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 01:37:50PM -0300]:
> Nico Schottelius writes:
>
> > I have the problem that often To/Cc do not reveal the real destination,
> > so I would like to match on X-Original-To: or Delivered-To:
> > header lines.
> >
> > So I was wondering, if there is generic
Nico Schottelius writes:
> I have the problem that often To/Cc do not reveal the real destination,
> so I would like to match on X-Original-To: or Delivered-To:
> header lines.
>
> So I was wondering, if there is generic support to match on something
> like "header:x-original-to:this at
Good morning,
I am using mutt-kz with notmuch as the backend.
I was wondering if it is possible to match on any header line?
I have the problem that often To/Cc do not reveal the real destination,
so I would like to match on X-Original-To: or Delivered-To:
header lines.
So I was wondering, if
Good morning,
I am using mutt-kz with notmuch as the backend.
I was wondering if it is possible to match on any header line?
I have the problem that often To/Cc do not reveal the real destination,
so I would like to match on X-Original-To: or Delivered-To:
header lines.
So I was wondering, if