From: | Databug |
Date: | 25 Sep 2001 at 18:25:06 |
Subject: | [amigactive] Re: SimpleMail Filters 'How to???' |
Hello Neil
On 25-Sep-01, you wrote:
NB> Databug said,
NB>
NB>> IMO it is better to filter on the subject as then if Yahoogroups gets taken
NB>> over as in the case when it was eGroups, it won't affect the filtering and
NB>> you don't have to go through altering all your filters :).
NB>
NB> If someone sends you a private reply to a list post, your filter will
NB> still pick it up unless they manually removeve the [amigactive] frpom
NB> the subject.
NB>
NB> You should filter on something that *only* appears in mails sent by the
NB> list. If you do it correctly, a takeover of the list server won't
NB> matter. I've been filtering this list on "amigactive@" in the
NB> Mailing-List header since this list was set up on ONElist. That filter
NB> worked with eGroups and now works with Yahoo with no modifications.
Yeah that as well :) Actually I've just checked and that is how I have YAM set
up and in Simple Mail you do it this way select header in the first field write
TO and in the second write amigactive@ or whatever other list you're with. I've
tested it with mine and it works fine.
Regards
Honesty is the best policy, but insanity is a better defense.
-- Anon
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