Procmail rule needed to prevent duplicate list mails?

Amedee @ Ubuntu amedee-ubuntu at amedee.be
Fri Jul 24 11:22:38 UTC 2009


On Fri, July 24, 2009 00:59, Steve Flynn wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 10:42 PM, Amedee @
> Ubuntu<amedee-ubuntu at amedee.be> wrote:
>> I'd like to answer that nuclear reactions can even occur naturally when
>> groundwater infiltrates in uranium-rich mineral deposits.
>> See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_nuclear_fission_reactor
>> So even nature and coincidence can make a nuclear reactor. And a nuclear
>> reactor is just a nuclear bomb that explodes *very* slowly. The only
>> difficulty is controlling the speed of the reaction.
>
> I was wanting to chime in earlier in this thread, but company
> disclaimers of 70+ lines made me think twice.
>
> Rocket Science is quite straightforward - squirt it out in one
> direction and you travel in the other. That it.
> Hitting the target, compartively, is fairly simple.
>
> Rocket engineering on the other hand, is substantially more
> complicated than both.


Hi list,

I got this email twice.

Is it possible to construct a procmail rule that prevents duplicate mails?
I'm talking about mails that were sent to the list AND to me personally. I
read the list so a personal reply is usually not needed.

It's just a small annoyance. If I don't see the duplicate mails any more,
then I won't have to complain about them. That'll save on mail traffic.

-- 
Amedee





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