"Joseph" == Joseph A Nagy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Joseph> Over the past few weeks, I've been recieving several pieces of Joseph> mail directly to my inbox because users are Bcc'ing (for what Joseph> ever reason) the debian-user list. I would like to ask those Joseph> people to please NOT bcc the list. If you must include the list, Joseph> please place it in your CC or TO field when sending the Joseph> email. Because the Debian-User list doesn't have a subject-line Joseph> additive I can filter on, I rely soley on the to and cc fields Joseph> for my filtering.
There are several other headers that you can filter on. Most of them are hidden by mail readers, but there should be...
Resent-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] X-Loop: [EMAIL PROTECTED] List-Post: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> List-Help: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> List-Subscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> List-Unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
(Or something like that. I read d-user through the gmane.org mail-news gateway, which may munge some headers, or add or remove headers.)
While I appreciate everyone's suggestions I filter on other headers, I'm using Mozilla 1.3b as my MUA. It filters on the following:
Subject Sender Body Date Priority Status To CC To or CC (combined into one) Attachment Size Junk Status Label
Okay. I take that back. It appears that I can customize my filters. Just noticed that.
Still, there is no reason to BCC the list. Not everyone has the ability to customize what their filters filter on (I'm sure there are more then a few Evolution and OE users on the list).
-- Let me meddle not in the affairs of Linuxen For I am an idiot and will toast my boxen.
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