>The emacs-rcp mailing list is listed thrice. It appears that it >depends on the host name that goes after the `@' which group a >specific mail is sorted to.
Well, it's slightly more complicated than that -- the sorting engine looks at all the headers in the message then decides what to do. It also looks at what lists it already knows about, and tries to match them up. I've now had some time to examine the headers in emacs-rcp. It appears that in earlier messages, the list name really was ambiguous, and varied from email to email. The sorting engine thought there were several different lists. Later messages have the header: "X-Mailing-List: [EMAIL PROTECTED]" I have reprocessed the data (using an override) so everything should now be refiled under that name. If future messages continue to have that name somewhere in the headers, everything should sort correctly. The search engine should catch up with all these changes in a couple of days. >Beware of flying birch trees. Thanks, I'll keep that in mind. By the way, thanks for pointing out emacs-rcp. Ever since I shut down ftp for security reasons, I miss not being able to work with ange-ftp. I can't wait until emacs-rcp gets integrated with Debian. Cheers, Jeff _______________________________________________ Gossip mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://jab.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gossip