Hello, Excerpts from Tero Tilus's message of Sun Feb 13 10:51:02 +0100 2011: > > what would be the best way to match - for instance - the > > List-Id-Header in case it's present? > List-Id is a whole separate kind of beast. My stragy dealing with it > looks like this. Comments in finnish. Go google translate. ;) Ah, well, the problem I have is something like this
List-Id: "very long descriptive text on what the list is about" <list.lists.something.com> Because the actual List-Id is so long, it's sometimes wrapped into the next line per convention (i.e. when the descriptive text is already very long and the line needs to be wrapped because the actual List-Id would exceed the character limit per line, I think it's around 80 characters). Thus, my regexes don't match in all cases. I want to match the list by the part between the <>, not the descriptive text, which is a bit problematic because of the line-wrapping. However, if I could get the full List-Id line from the parsed headers hashtable, this would eliminate my parsing problems. > > Can I pull arbitrary, parsed headers directly out of the message > > object, or do I have to do my own parsing? > Uh, oh. Looks like no, but it is pretty close, berause > Message#parse_header already builds parsed hash of arbitrary headers > internally. Well, making this publicly accessible to the before-add-message hook would simplify a lot of the stuff I do with my email in order to place the right labels. So maybe, this is a feature request to the sup developers, but maybe I also got everything wrong. ;) Cheers, Moritz _______________________________________________ sup-talk mailing list sup-talk@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/sup-talk