I filter on [libreoffice-users] and Ref:[libreoffice-users] in Subject
line with no problems. I route them to a local folder LibreOffice. I do
it for various lists.

Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :)
> Is it possible to set filters to look for items in a subject-line instead of 
> looking at where replies might go to?  Messages from the users list always 
> seem to have [libreoffice-users] in the subject-line but not always in the 
> same place ...
> Regards from
> Tom :)  
> 
> 
> --- On Tue, 14/8/12, webmaster-Kracked_P_P <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> From: webmaster-Kracked_P_P <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Reply settings on this list have changed
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Tuesday, 14 August, 2012, 15:24
> 
> On 08/14/2012 08:00 AM, Tanstaafl wrote:
>> On 2012-08-13 4:01 PM, Girvin R. Herr <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Yesterday, your changes broke my email filter which puts libreoffice
>>> user group messages in a specific folder. But then I changed the filter
>>> from looking at "Reply-To:" to "To:" and thought that would suffice.
>>> Now, this morning I got 7 libreoffice messages in my correct folder via
>>> my filter change, and 4 messages direct from members in my main inbox,
>>> which my filter did not catch.  Your change may make it easy for you,
>>> but it is a nightmare for me.  There is no way I can create filters for
>>> all users who use their address.
>>
>> Wrong.
>>
>> In Thunderbird, just use the 'From, To, Cc or Bcc' option...
>>
> 
> I make sure the message filter checks if the email address is in any of the 
> options stated above.  It really works, except when someone sends the reply 
> to the list and to me directly.  At that point I get both messages in the 
> LibreOffice folder based on which list it is part of - i.e. this list is in 
> the "LibreO - Users Global" folder and the website list uses "LibreO - 
> Website" folder.
> 
> I have been using Thunderbird for many years.  The only problem I have is I 
> cannot save the message filters.  When I have a system crash [when using 
> Windows] and had to reinstall Windows, I had no ability to reload the message 
> filters as I can with the saved emails and address-book.  When I went from 
> Windows to Ubuntu for my default system, I had to rebuild the Message 
> Filtering that had several years of "growth" that I had to rebuild from 
> scratch.
> 
> -- off topic ---
> 
> I currently read my emails from only one computer - my Ubuntu 10.04 desktop.  
> If I need to deal with emails on a different computer, I use my domain/email 
> hosting system's web-mail system.  Since I use the Ubuntu desktop, a Dell 
> laptop running Ubuntu 12.04/MATE and Vista, HP laptop running XP/pro, an 
> Android tablet, a Ubuntu 10.04 desktop attached to my HD-TV set for the types 
> of Internet audio/video that my Blu-ray player cannot do, and a few more 
> desktops running Ubuntu or XP that are spares or will be given to others who 
> need them and cannot afford to buy one themselves.
> 
> With this mix of system being used for various tasks, I would have a mess if 
> I tried to read emails on more than one system, even if I could get a sync 
> system to work properly between the various Windows and Ubuntu systems.
> 
> I currently use a 1 TB and a 2 TB USB external hard drive[s] for backing up 
> my main Ubuntu desktop [it has the two drives - 1 TB and 2 TB - installed].  
> Then I can use these external drives to play AVI and MPG/MP4 files on my TV 
> via the Blu-ray player or listen to audio books with the ability to deal with 
> the volume and play/pause controls of the Blu-ray player and not having to 
> get up out of my comfy chair to do so with my computer.  The down side of 
> this is the USB drives must be Windows formatted and it takes a long time to 
> defrag/optimize the 2 TB drive. With 324 GB free space on that drive, it has 
> been over 26 hours running the Auslogics Disk Defrag software on a Dell 
> laptop - Pentium Dual core CPU T3200 @ 2.00 GHz, 32-bit Vista, with 3 GB of 
> RAM.
> 
> I must keep the drives formatted to Windows systems so the Windows computers 
> and the Blu-ray player can access them.  But that is a small price to pay for 
> having all my media and data file accessible to all my computers and media 
> players that can use an external USB drive.  It is much better than having to 
> load up a 32 GB microSD flash card, and use a USB card reader, to share the 
> file[s] between devices.  Much slower as well.
> 
> 
> 
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