On Thu, 2010-03-04 at 17:46 -0600, Rick Romero wrote:
Quoting "Karsten Bräckelmann" <guenther@rudersport.de>:
# Force-inject [Dovecot] Subject tagging, just because I insist on the # list traffic hitting my Inbox, and am unwilling to filter it.
:0 fw
- ^List-Id: .*Dovecot Mailing List
- ! ^Subject: .*\[Dovecot\]
- ^Subject: \/.*
- ! ^Subject: Re:\/.*
Corrected quoting, I did not write that last line.
I don't think it does what you intend anyway, unless you want to prevent the Subject tagging, if the Subject begins with a Re: marker. Also, I've never used the \/ match buffer in a negated condition, but my gut feeling is that it will make the original intent fail.
| formail -I "Subject: [Dovecot] ${MATCH}"
Added partial Re: adjuster - Use a 2nd recipe for the Subject: Re: [Dovecot] ? THANK YOU! :)
You're welcome. :)
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