Hello Sébastien, Il 19 marzo 2025 alle 13:50 Sébastien Hinderer ha scritto: > Dear all, > > I follow a discourse forum but with emails enabled as I am not > comfortable with its web interface. > > For the moment, the emails I receive for forum posts appear as addressed > to me (with a + flag) rather than coming from a mailing list (with the L > flag).
You are not alone in your quest! This is me asking for help six years ago: https://lists.mutt.org/pipermail/mutt-users/Week-of-Mon-20190610/001057.html > I'm wondering what would be the right way to get such emails properly > identified as coming from a forum rather than as emails addressed to me > personally. Is there a configuration trick I should use? After some years I caved in and configured `procmail` as my delivery agent. I have a rule like this # Haskell Discourse, but not PMs if ( /^List-Id:.*discourse.haskell.org>/:h && \ !/^Subject:.*\[PM\]/:h ) to $MAILFOLDER/lists and of course if ( /^List-Id:.*<abcusers.groups.io>/:h || \ /^List-Id:.*<alt.ascii-art.googleroups.com>/:h || \ /^List-Id:.*<announce.we.lurk.org>/:h || \ /^List-Id:.*<annunci.lists.linux.it>/:h || \ /^List-Id:.*<beginners.haskell.org>/:h || \ /^List-Id:.*<bmf-user.lists.sourceforge.net>/:h || \ /^List-Id:.*<brick-users.googlegroups.com>/:h || \ ⁝ ) to $MAILFOLDER/lists That is, I don’t use `~l` or “known mailing lists anymore, I just configured `getmail` to use `maildrop` and deliver the message to the appropriate folder. Maybe it is not 100% what you want, but can give you a few ideas on how to tackle your problem —F