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On 10/3/07, Josh Sled <jsled@××××××××××××.org> wrote: |
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> Wolfram Schlich <wschlich@g.o> writes: |
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> > * Donnie Berkholz <dberkholz@g.o> [2007-10-03 19:12]: |
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> >> On 12:43 Wed 03 Oct , Wolfram Schlich wrote: |
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> >> > And *please*, don't send such mails to this |
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> >> > list *and* to my address in addition. |
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> >> |
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> >> You can add a procmail rule to detect duplicates using a cache and |
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> >> checking Message-Id, with formail. Examples of this are all over the |
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> >> place. It's a useful rule to have for many reasons besides this. |
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> > Yeah, but it's unpredictable *which* one of the two mails makes |
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> > it first onto my system, thus the one *not* sent to the list might |
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> Sigh. |
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> It is the same message, addressed To/Cc: you and/or the list, no matter which |
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> one is delivered first. So just put all list(+private) filtering before |
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> personal filtering. |
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> E.g., |
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> # filter duplicate-message delivery; see procmailex |
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> # "The more you know." |
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> :0 Wh: msgid.lock |
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> | formail -D 8192 msgid.cache |
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> :0 He |
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> * ^(to|from|cc):.*gentoo-dev |
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> lists/gentoo-dev/ |
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> # other public mailing lists (more general, least specific) |
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> # other private filters (less general, most specific) |
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> # some might call the following 'inbox'... |
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> :0 |
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> otherwise-unfiltered/ |
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> -- |
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> ...jsled |
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> http://asynchronous.org/ - a=jsled; b=asynchronous.org; echo ${a}@${b} |
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What about those of us suffering with Outlook!??! |
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-Alec |
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