Message headers

Ben Rubinstein benr_mc at cogapp.com
Tue Jan 13 07:35:44 EST 2009


Also note that this (and I believe all other RunRev mailing lists) include a 
"List-id" header, which I think is the most thing to test on in a filter.  So 
for this list, if you view the full source of any message (however your mail 
client does it), you should see:

List-Id: How to use Revolution <use-revolution.lists.runrev.com>

HTH,

- Ben


Kay C Lan wrote:
> I find setting up my own filters the most effective way. All email that
> comes from "@lists.runrev.com" go to my RevList Folder. Other Lists go to
> other folders. Generally the only mail that remains in my 'Inbox' is spam as
> everything else is effectively sorted automatically. It works 100% because
> it doesn't require anyone else to do anything.
> 
> What I do like though, is those people who add [OT][ANN][BUG][DOC]... to
> their posts as I've added filters for them too, so they end up in their own
> separate folders, but of course this is only a small percentage because
> people just forget such conventions :-)
> 
> HTH
> 
> On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 5:37 AM, François Chaplais <
> francois.chaplais at mines-paristech.fr> wrote:
> 
>> Hi
>> I have subscribed to several mailing lists, and most of them identifies
>> themselves by inserting some text at the beginning of the message subject.
>> For instance, this message's subject would be
>> [Revolution] Message headers
>> I think it would be helpful for subscribers to have this kind of info in
>> the subject to quickly sort (visually) their mail inbox. How about that?
>>
>> cheers,
>>        François





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