NoOp wrote:
> On 02/08/2009 12:27 PM, James Knott wrote:
>   
>> 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]
>>>   
>>>       
>> Why not filter on "Delivered-To: moderator"?  Or perhaps "moderator for
>> [email protected]" as I do?  When filtering, you want to make the
>> filter as unique as possible.  Just using "Delivered-To" isn't unique,
>> as you've found.
>>     
>
> Are you referring to gmane or email? I am referring to newgroup headers,
> not email headers.
>
> In SeaMonkey 1.1.14 (that you are using), you can only add custom
> filters for email, not for newsgroups. In 2.0a3pre (which I am
> using/testing) you can add custom filters for both. Also, header filters
> cannot contain the ':' and if you try to add as such you'll receive:
>
> "The header you entered contains an invalid character, such as ':', a
> non-printable character, a non-ascii character, or an eight bit ascii
> character. Please remove the invalid character and try again."
>
> You can of course put that in the data field that you are looking for in
> the header, but not in the header definition field.
>
> I suppose that I can ask on the SeaMonkey developer group, but the
> answer will most likely be that the issue is on the OOo side as it
> issues two identical headers rather than one.
>   

Can you filter on just "moderator for"?

I'm using Seamonkey for email.


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