On 2022-09-02 20:07, Francesco Ariis wrote: > Il 02 settembre 2022 alle 18:01 Tim Chase ha scritto: > > However, often these messages don't have a To: or CC: header, so I > > can't identify them with a ~C and I don't see an option for identifying > > messages by the Delivered-To or Envelope-To headers. > > > > Is there a good way to identify these messages? > > Check ~h and =h, it those don???t do, consider filtering with your > mail retriever (e.g getmail, that is what I use).
Hmm, that looks like it might work. Is there further documentation on the ~h beyond this: http://mutt.org/doc/manual/#tab-patterns It seems to mostly do what I want, but I don't see a way to limit it to just the Delivered-To/Envelope-To headers, and sometimes my Message-ID headers match this pattern (which is how I think these oddball addresses got into the wild in the first place) so it mistakenly flags these messages, too. Thanks! -tkc