oh please
Chris Neary
hello at poetofcode.org
Tue Jun 27 09:44:47 UTC 2006
Well, everyone has their own way of working. I prefer to get all individual
mails sent to my inbox, and then have my e-mail client (well, Gmail) move
them to where I'll read them later so as not to interfere with my inbox.
This means the subjects of e-mail from the list to me doesn't follow the
digest subject format, rather the raw subject.
Isn't uu too much of a high-traffic list for you to use a digest? I couldn't
cope! (But then I'm not a digest person)
I don't know why your From: line may read ubuntu-users-request though. For
me it's plain ubuntu-users.
Chris
On 27/06/06, Xerman Soto <xsoto_pe at yahoo.es> wrote:
>
> El mar, 27-06-2006 a las 09:13 +0100,
> ubuntu-users-request at lists.ubuntu.com escribió:
>
> Hi Chris,
>
> I find it easier than that. Take a look at what is the sender:
>
> ubuntu-users-request at lists.ubuntu.com
>
> this is one of the ways to filter your mail.
> Another one is the subject. All of the mails I get from the list have
> the following subject:
>
> ubuntu-users Digest, Vol ##, Issue ###
>
> I Can filter these mails with any of these both options I wrote in
> Evolution without any problem. Try them both, or use them both in the
> same filter definition.
> It will work.
>
> Regards
>
> > Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2006 09:13:22 +0100
> > From: "Chris Neary" <hello at poetofcode.org>
> > Subject: Re: Oh please ...
> > To: "Ubuntu Help and User Discussions" <ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com>
> > Message-ID:
> > <91f860ab0606270113k3c3ea24bhf7d0c7bfe44a3a6b at mail.gmail.com>
> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
> >
> > In Gmail for me, it's quite simple. Just set up a filter for where mail
> is
> > from and/or to the list address, which is how Mailman lists seem to
> work. I
> > have one setup for my local LUG list aswell (lug.org.uk uses Mailman
> too).
> >
> > On 27/06/06, Cameron Hutchison <camh at xdna.net> wrote:
> > >
> > > JD wrote:
> > >
> > > >to anybody who maintains this mailing list ... please attach an
> > > >automatic unique prefix to the subject; that way we can easily
> organize
> > > >any mail that come from this server to a specific folder in my email
> > > >client. But without such a prefix like '[slackware-mail]' or
> ''[gentoo]'
> > > >then all those mails from this servers will get ^%$^&*-ed together
> with
> > > >my other mails.
> > >
> > > I already easily organise my email into separate folders based on
> mailing
> > > list - you can do the same too. It a prefix was added to the subject,
> for
> > > me it would be redundant and just waste limited space on the subject
> line.
> > >
> > > Instead of trying to bend the world to your will, look to change
> yourself.
> > > You're much more likely to succeed. If you tell us what email client
> you
> > > use, I'm sure there's many people here who would help you set it up.
>
>
>
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