On Thu, 20 Oct 2016 17:59:46 -0400, Mitchell Kuch said:
> Filtering by either
> the List-Id header contains ""
> or
> a Received header contains "for mailop@mailop.org"
"D'Oh!" -- H. Simpson.
Apparently, the last time I looked at this and gave up in disgust,
List-Id: wasn't as common out in the
On Thu, Oct 20, 2016 at 5:11 PM, wrote:
>
> nobody does mail filtering of such things into separate folders (or more
> correctly, there's usually no sane way to do so, because whatever rule you
> set in .procmailrc or whatever, *both* copies will end up going the same
> path).
>
Filtering by ei
On Thu, 20 Oct 2016 15:57:24 -0400, Mitchell Kuch said:
> inbox. Gmail discards what it considers to be duplicate messages. I
> find this to be a frustrating behavior.
And most of the time, that's not too bad - if somebody cross-posts to two
lists that you're on, you'll get only one copy. And th
On Thu, Oct 20, 2016 at 11:43 ET, Dave Eyraud wrote:
>
> Sorry if this ends up being a double-post.. I waited an hour before
> re-sending.
>
[mitch@paperclip ~]$ dig +short davideyraud.net mx | sort -n | awk
'{print $2; exit}'
ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM.
Indeed, this was a double-post. From your date h
Sorry if this ends up being a double-post.. I waited an hour before
re-sending.
Hi mailop,
Is there a 21cn.com postmaster in the house?
I've got an email stuck in queue because their server is resetting the
connection after we've transmitted the DATA, leading our MTA to believe the
message wasn'