I _don't_ want to sort mails into mailboxes when they first come in
because I don't look at them then.
[blah] allows me to quickly recognize which list mail is from. If the
subject doesnt grab my attention (or after i'm done with reading one
that did grab my attention), then I chuck it into the redhat folder.
You guys may find it annoying, but it's helpful to me in the way I use
email.
Mohammad
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Jason Costomiris wrote:
>
> Quoting "Mohammad A. Haque" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Not all mailers can sort by X-headers and I wasn't
> looking to sort into
> > different mailboxes.
> > In any case, since it seems there are people
> completely against subject
> > modification on the mailing list end I did some
> digging and found a way
> > to do it myself using procmail and sed.
>
> Why bother using sed? You mention procmail, so:
>
> :0:
> * ^X-Mailing-List.*[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> $MAIL/redhat
>
> Nothing is more annoying (on a list) than [listname] in
> front of a subject heading.
>
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