* Gregor Zattler:
> my procmmail scripts recognize mailing list headers and in the end
> there is a list of all mailing lists I ever got mails from [...]
Interesting method. I don't use procmail, but I wrote a small shell
script that scans my existing Maildir storage for List-Post headers and
Hi Ralph,
* Ralph Seichter [2019-03-02; 17:34]:
> * Brian Sniffen:
>
>> You can set message-subscribed-addresses or its cousins; then
>> message-to-list-only will work for you.
>
> Ah, that's what was missing, thank you.
indeed, I forgot: my procmmail scripts recognize mailing list
headers and
* Brian Sniffen:
> You can set message-subscribed-addresses or its cousins; then
> message-to-list-only will work for you.
Ah, that's what was missing, thank you.
-Ralph
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You can set message-subscribed-addresses or its cousins; then
message-to-list-only will work for you.
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Brian Sniffen
> On Mar 2, 2019, at 10:00 AM, Ralph Seichter wrote:
>
> * Gregor Zattler:
>
>> I do "R" for reply-to-all and then C-c C-l for message-to-list-only
>> which reduces the
* Gregor Zattler:
> I do "R" for reply-to-all and then C-c C-l for message-to-list-only
> which reduces the To: and Cc: to the mailing list address.
I tried both "C-c C-l" and "M-x message-to-list-only" on several
messages, but it does not seem to have any effect. I don't see any
error reports,
Hi Ralph,
* Ralph Seichter [2019-03-01; 23:26]:
> Either my search-fu is lacking today, or there is really not much
> information to be found about this:
>
> Using Notmuch with Emacs, the keys "r" and "R" are bound to "reply to
> sender" and "reply to all", respectively. Neither is what I require