On Sat, Mar 02, 2002 at 01:52:48AM -0800, Matthew Cline wrote:
| Here's a stab at some rules that attempt to detect messages from mailing
| lists. "List-Unsubscribe", "X-Original-Date" and "Errors-To" might all be
| from the same mailing list software, in which case they'd be redundant.
This w
Matthew Cline wrote:
>Here's a stab at some rules that attempt to detect messages from mailing
>lists. "List-Unsubscribe", "X-Original-Date" and "Errors-To" might all be
>from the same mailing list software, in which case they'd be redundant.
>
>
># Only look for 7 bit chars be
, we'll end up where we're going."
-- Professor Irwin Corey
> -Original Message-
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> William R Ward
> Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2002 3:39 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; M
Many popular mailing list programs add either "List-Id:" or
"Mailing-List:" to the messages. These would be good additions to
your rules.
Another approach is to target individual list programs; for example,
the mailman server that the SAtalk list uses adds "X-Mailman-Version:
2.0.5" to the mail
Here's a stab at some rules that attempt to detect messages from mailing
lists. "List-Unsubscribe", "X-Original-Date" and "Errors-To" might all be
from the same mailing list software, in which case they'd be redundant.
# Only look for 7 bit chars between square brackets, becau