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procmail sort recipe for this list?
Hi to the new list!

I see the Subject: line isn't being makred [sa-users] or whatever.

What do you suggest using for a procmail recipe to sort the list
into a folder? ^TOspamassassin-users ?

Mojo
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Re: procmail sort recipe for this list? [ In reply to ]
On Sat, Jan 31, 2004 at 12:27:40PM -0800, Morris Jones wrote:
> What do you suggest using for a procmail recipe to sort the list
> into a folder? ^TOspamassassin-users ?

Ugh. Sort on List-Id or Mailing-List. I tend to use Mailing-List,
just because ...

:0:
* ^Mailing-List:.* spamassassin-(users|dev|cvs)-help@.*apache.org
spamassassin


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Re: procmail sort recipe for this list? [ In reply to ]
Morris Jones wrote:
> I see the Subject: line isn't being makred [sa-users] or whatever.

Excellent! That will stop much of the subject line mistakes which
were seen often.

> What do you suggest using for a procmail recipe to sort the list
> into a folder? ^TOspamassassin-users ?

The following will do it for mbox folders. [.Maildir folks know what
needs to be done to convert to Maildir format.]

:0:
* 1^0 ^List-Id: "SpamAssassin Users" <users@spamassassin.apache.org>
* 1^0 ^TO_spamassassin-users@(incubator.)?apache.org
spamassassin-users

Bob

P.S. If you really want Spamassasssin-Users in the subject line you
can always put it in yourself. But it takes up a lot of useful
subject line area.

:0
* 1^0 ^List-Id: "SpamAssassin Users" <users@spamassassin.apache.org>
* 1^0 ^TO_spamassassin-users@(incubator.)?apache.org
{
SUBJ=`formail -x Subject:`

:0fhw
| formail -I "Subject: [Spamassassin-Users] $SUBJ"

:0:
spamassassin-talk
}
Re: procmail sort recipe for this list? [ In reply to ]
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Theo Van Dinter writes:
> On Sat, Jan 31, 2004 at 12:27:40PM -0800, Morris Jones wrote:
> > What do you suggest using for a procmail recipe to sort the list
> > into a folder? ^TOspamassassin-users ?
>
> Ugh. Sort on List-Id or Mailing-List. I tend to use Mailing-List,
> just because ...
>
> :0:
> * ^Mailing-List:.* spamassassin-(users|dev|cvs)-help@.*apache.org
> spamassassin

Actually, this is better ;)

:0:
* ^List-Id:.*spamassassin.apache.org
spamassassin

This is recommended; we asked for a List-Id that won't be changing
even when the list "To" address changes.

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Re: procmail sort recipe for this list? [ In reply to ]
Justin Mason wrote:
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> Theo Van Dinter writes:
> > On Sat, Jan 31, 2004 at 12:27:40PM -0800, Morris Jones wrote:
> > > What do you suggest using for a procmail recipe to sort the list
> > > into a folder? ^TOspamassassin-users ?
> >
> > Ugh. Sort on List-Id or Mailing-List. I tend to use Mailing-List,
> > just because ...
> >
> > :0:
> > * ^Mailing-List:.* spamassassin-(users|dev|cvs)-help@.*apache.org
> > spamassassin
>
> Actually, this is better ;)
>
> :0:
> * ^List-Id:.*spamassassin.apache.org
> spamassassin
>
> This is recommended; we asked for a List-Id that won't be changing
> even when the list "To" address changes.

I just received the first (er, make that second) email from my dev list
subscription, and it's missing a List-Id header.

I know, "wah, wah..."

Bryan

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