Hi Januk,

On Tue, 1 Aug 2000 22:19:34 -0700GMT (02/08/2000, 13:19 +0800GMT),
Januk Aggarwal wrote:

>> How does it do that if there are no specific instructions in the filter
>> to do so? My TBUDL filter looks for the "X-MDMailing-List:" header and
>> filters off of that. How is it going to pick up on the Cc: header?

JA>  It won't find the CC header.  But depending on which list the message
JA>  is coming through, the X-MDMailing-List header will be different for
JA>  each of the two copies that you receive.

With RegEx it will. Check the archives, Marck (I believe) answered
this with a search for any cc recipient, TBUDL in this example:

"CC: (something meaning zero or more other characters) TBUDL"

(without parenthesis). Of course, I don't recall what this mysterious
"something" was, a question mark, an asterics, a dollar sign... but
the idea is clear, I believe. This way, you can search for any string
in the CC header. It does not matter whether the recipient you are
looking for is the fist or the n-th in the cc-list.

Of course, you have to set "Presence: Yes" and "Location: kludges".

-- 

Cheers,
Thomas.  

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