Harold Fuchs wrote: > On 08/02/2009 18:45, NoOp wrote: >> On 02/08/2009 04:40 AM, Harold Fuchs wrote: >> >> >>> As far as I can tell most *news* readers can't filter on the >>> "Delivered To:" >>> header. This makes life harder for people reading this list (and >>> wishing to >>> reply) via Gmane. >>> >> >> I'm testing the new pre-released version of SeaMonkey (2.0a3pre) and >> filters can be set on email and newsreader headers. Unfortunately, the >> headers from Gmane (don't know about regular email) for moderated msgs >> include two 'Delivered-To' headers: >> >> Delivered-To: mailing list [email protected] >> Delivered-To: moderator for [email protected] >> >> in that order. The filter sees the first 'Delivered-To', doesn't find >> 'moderator' and thinks it's job is done. So it goes on to the next >> filter. Perhaps if the headers were reversed: >> >> Delivered-To: moderator for [email protected] >> Delivered-To: mailing list [email protected] >> >> the filter would work, as it would then see 'moderator' in the first >> instance, and trigger the filter actions. >> >> > In Thunderbird, when you create a filter, you *separately* select the > *type* of header (in this case "Delivered To:") and its value (in this > case "moderator for ..."). The type and value can be connected by any > one of the "operators": contains, doesn't contain, is, is not, begins > with, ends with. So, for example, one can ask for a filter on the > "Delivered To:" header containing the value "moderator". > > I'm surprised the new Seamonkey doesn't have this facility as I > thought it was based on TB. >
It does have that too. I use it to filter on "moderator for [email protected]". -- Use OpenOffice.org <http://www.openoffice.org> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
