> I can't see the trees behind my neighbour's house, any chance he can knock
> it down? The point? Sort your messages by source address not by header,
> don't expect others tochange for you, be adaptive.
Just wondering what you mean by source address -- "From" address? Are
you proposing I put rules for every user on the mailing list into my
filters?
As to your analogy, a mailing list is not like a house made of rock --
it's usually a lot less painful configure it to include some kind of
identification into a header. All other mailing lists I'm on do.
> > I'd like to bitch a little bit. ;^) I'm subscribed to many a mailing
> > list, so I sort my mail by contents of its headers. Now, having a look
> > at the headers of the mailings from this list, I just see no
> > distinctive property to sort it by. Any chance of inserting
> > "X-mailing-list" or anything of the kind?
> >
> > I had a rule to sort by destination address
> > "abiword-user@abisource.com" just to discover that some messages are
> > destined to "abiword-user@sourcegear.com". Just after I added that
> > address to my filters setup, a message came in for
> > "abiword-user@postman.sourcegear.com"... Just how many other aliases
> > are there?
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