So with the help of the KMail developers I finally found the solution.
If anyone likes to change the header the way I want, here is the filter action
to be used:
[rewrite header] [Subject] replace "^(.)" with "COMMENT \1"
This rewrites the first chacater of the subject with the COMMENT and the
On Sat, 28 Jun 2003 15:27:54 -0700
Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jan Kohnert wrote:
> >What I ment was:
> >I get on this E-Mail adress three lists (our physics list, the
> >scigraphica-list and lily) and as I'm using KMail I see the subject, sender
> >and date while looking through the
Jan Kohnert wrote:
What I ment was:
I get on this E-Mail adress three lists (our physics list, the
scigraphica-list and lily) and as I'm using KMail I see the subject, sender
and date while looking through the list of mails on this adress. And I
thought it would be easier just to look at the su
What I ment was:
I get on this E-Mail adress three lists (our physics list, the
scigraphica-list and lily) and as I'm using KMail I see the subject, sender
and date while looking through the list of mails on this adress. And I
thought it would be easier just to look at the subject and you know t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> This is slightly unfortunate. Lilypond mailing lists should ideally do a
> better job at eliminating SPAM. If we wait after the proper legislation to
> pop up at a planetary level, we are going to suffer a lot and for long! :-)
Spam on the ML is off-topic on this list
[Ferenc Wagner]
> My mail reader is able to filter by header lines. Are webmails really
> uncapable of this? On the other hand, my mail reader is also able to
> remove useless crap from the subject line... :)
I can see that you are using a really good one! :-)
> The question is: which hurts mo
Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Jan Kohnert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> subject="[lilypond-user] blah" (or similar)? I have some lists on the same
>
> I think this is silly. It takes useless space from the subject line.
I never liked it. My mail reader is able to filter by
Jan Kohnert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> subject="[lilypond-user] blah" (or similar)? I have some lists on the same
>
> Thanks for your reply!
I think this is silly. It takes useless space from the subject line.
Jan.
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Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | GNU LilyPond - The music typese
David R. Linn wrote:
What do you mean by "easier to find"? Do you mean visually in a list
of message subjects? As you can see from the message quoted above,
every message already includes a List-Id: header with this information,
and X-BeenThere: header with this information *and* a message foot
>> From: Jan Kohnert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Mailing list settings
>> Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2003 01:33:47 +0200
>> User-Agent: KMail/1.5
>> Content-Disposition: inline
>> X-BeenThere: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> X-Mailm
Would it be possible to change the subject line from "subject=blah" to
subject="[lilypond-user] blah" (or similar)? I have some lists on the same
adress and this would make mails easier to find, because you know where it
came from.
Thanks for your reply!
Best regards Jan Kohnert
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On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 20:15, Michael Welsh Duggan wrote:
> ario <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Wouldn't it be as simple as letting the mailing list server insert
> > something like
> > X-Reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > or something like that into the header of the forwarded mails?
>
> Just so
ario <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Wouldn't it be as simple as letting the mailing list server insert
> something like
> X-Reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> or something like that into the header of the forwarded mails?
Just so you know the arguments to the contrary, please read
http://www.unicom.com
On Saturday 21 June 2003 10:10 am, ario wrote:
> When I receive a message from this mailing list, often I hit reply
> and answer the message, to find out later that my reply only has been
> sent to the private mail address of the sender of the original
> message which I'm replying to.
The purpose
Graham Percival wrote:
I recommend that people use the keyboard shortcut for "reply to all",
instead of using icons. Then you can simply remember "hit g when replying
on a lilypond- mailing list" (for example) and then type your message.
With Mozilla it's Ctrl-shift-R which I could memorize but c
On Sat, 21 Jun 2003 10:24:19 -0700
Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ario wrote:
> >Wouldn't it be as simple as letting the mailing list server insert
> >something like
> >X-Reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
As Paul points out, this doesn't work for people who aren't subscribed
to the mailing list
ario wrote:
When I receive a message from this mailing list, often I hit reply and
answer the message, to find out later that my reply only has been sent
to the private mail address of the sender of the original message which
I'm replying to.
This poor person then has to send me an e-mail asking m
When I receive a message from this mailing list, often I hit reply and
answer the message, to find out later that my reply only has been sent
to the private mail address of the sender of the original message which
I'm replying to.
This poor person then has to send me an e-mail asking me to keep the
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