Thanks, I'll look at this.
On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 07:08:54AM +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 16Dec2014 07:56, John Long wrote:
> >I have no problem scoring From: on mailing lists except with Yahoo. I have
> >to believe the way they mangle the header has something to do with this
> >problem.
In the ongoing battle against spammers the latest trick is them not
including a message-id header at all.
Is there a recipe for Mutt to detect this and score accordingly? Going over
the doc and searching the web I haven't had any luck finding any discussion
on this.
Thanks.
/jl
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Hi Joachim,
On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 04:44:12PM +0100, Joachim Saul wrote:
> in one particular folder I collect messages for which I would like
> to display the date in the index as UTC. In all other folders I
> want to keep my local time zone.
Dates in the index are built following the index_forma
On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 08:53:03AM +, John Long wrote:
> In the ongoing battle against spammers the latest trick is them not
> including a message-id header at all.
>
> Is there a recipe for Mutt to detect this and score accordingly? Going over
> the doc and searching the web I haven't had any
On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 10:14:29AM -0800, Will Yardley wrote:
> >From a quick test, it looks like the simple pattern:
> !~h message-id
Also, from my testing, make sure you use all lower-case, or mutt will
treat it as a case-sensitive match.
w
On 18Dec2014 16:50, Bernard Massot wrote:
On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 04:44:12PM +0100, Joachim Saul wrote:
in one particular folder I collect messages for which I would like
to display the date in the index as UTC. In all other folders I
want to keep my local time zone.
Dates in the index are bui