Re: list subject
- From: Les Mikesell <lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2007 07:59:35 -0600
Alan Cox wrote:
Filtering/sorting should be done on other message headers. There'sBut I don't want them filtered or sorted, I want to know by looking at the group of new subject lines which came through lists.
plenty of options with this list to pick one that unabiguously
determines a message belongs with this list.
Then teach your procmailrc to add them for you rather than messing the
list up for everyone else. Its not hard
I use gmail and pick them up with POP, although I'll probably switch to IMAP soon. Can gmail rules do anything but sort? I don't want to have to wade through a bunch of different folders. And I don't consider the easy to see tags used by Centos, rt-users. opennms-discuss, openvpn-users, fedora-directory-users, linux-lvm, backuppc-users, etc., etc. to be 'messed up'. In fact they are very helpful.
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