Re: [amaya] How to recoginze mails from the amaya maillist

Yes, Jose -
I thinmk this question DOES belong on this list ... I can filter to my 
heart's content, but if s.t. is showing in my "in-box / new mail folder"
I'd REALLY lkike to KNOW that it is from this list and not just more 
SPAM !

My preference would be for the server to add 
[amaya]   to the subject line ... but sometime ago Irene said that was 
NOT an option .... maybe it is, NOW ?


Michael     8^)>
in Cochabamba





Date forwarded: 	Mon, 25 Feb 2002 06:00:47 -0500 (EST)
Date sent:      	Mon, 25 Feb 2002 12:00:11 +0100
From:           	Jose Kahan <jose.kahan@w3.org>
To:             	"Beerse, Corn?" <cbeerse@HISCOM.NL>
Copies to:      	"'amaya'" <www-amaya@w3.org>
Send reply to:  	jose.kahan@w3.org
Subject:        	Re: How to recoginze mails from the amaya maillist
Forwarded by:   	www-amaya@w3.org


Hi,

Your filter must not be taking into account all cases of the To: field.
if it uses www-amaya@www.org it should work. Otherwise, try other headers:

X-Loop: www-amaya@w3.org
Resent-From: www-amaya@w3.org

(Does this question really belongs to this list? It should go to the
mailing list of the filtering tool that you use :)

-jose

On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 11:41:47AM +0100, "Beerse, Corn?" wrote:
> 
> To pre-sort the mails I receive, my mailbox automatically sorts mail on
> their origin. For maillists, I have a mailbox per list. Some mails from the
> amaya list end up in my amaya-mailbox but about the same number of mails
> arive in my inbox. Currently the filter for amaya is on www-amaya@w3.org in
> the header. What should be changed or added to recognize all mails from
> Amaya? If there is no such thing, can the mail list server be adapted to
> include a recognition thing?

Received on Monday, 25 February 2002 10:27:09 UTC