John Galt wrote: > > .procmailrc recipie: > > :0: > * ^Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org > debian-user > > About 99.9995% effective. > > On Wed, 15 Aug 2001, Gaelle T. Morin wrote: >
Um, how about using: "X-Mailing-List: <debian-user@lists.debian.org>" instead of the Resent-From? I believe that's what that header is intended for. Of course, not every mailing list has that feature, but for those that do, you're going to have better luck than with Resent-From:, To:, CC:, and similar headers. Personally, I'm stuck with an NT box at work, so I end up using Netscape for email reading. It's a PITA, but better than anything else I've found (Eudora bugs me for some reason, The Bat! costs money, and don't even talk to me about Outlook). I parse all mailing lists (Some of which are even more active than deb-user!) into seperate folders. Then, I can scan through the folders quickly, either by date or by thread. Some things are handy in curses-based environments, but a quick scroll bar in Windows (or, X, I suppose) works pretty well for scanning mailing lists, expecially once you get the feel for the list. --Rich -- _________________________________________________________ Rich Puhek ETN Systems Inc. 2125 1st Ave East Hibbing MN 55746 tel: 218.262.1130 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _________________________________________________________