Do I get a copy of my mail to fedora-list?
Simon Slater
pyevet at aapt.net.au
Tue Jul 29 10:07:37 UTC 2008
On Mon, 2008-07-28 at 09:19 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Mon, 2008-07-28 at 13:48 +1000, Simon Slater wrote:
> > On Sun, 2008-07-27 at 18:57 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > > I set up a Search Folder in Evolution to
> > > show my posts in context with the rest of the thread. Works fine.
> > >
> > Could you elaborate on that?
>
> It's nothing magical. Mail clients that support search folders (what
> used to be called virtual folders in Evo) allow you to define search
> criteria for the messages to include. What I do is define a "Fedora"
> search folder with the criteria:
>
> Recipients - contains - fedora-list at redhat.com
> OR
> Mailing list - is - fedora-list at redhat.com
> PLUS
> * Search Folder Sources: "Specific folders":
> imap:pocallaghan at imap.gmail.com:993[Gmail]/Sent Mail
> imap:pocallaghan at imap.gmail.com:993/Fedora
>
> Obviously some of this depends on my own Gmail setup, since I use Gmail
> to receive this list and have a Gmail filter to label the traffic as
> "Fedora". The folder definitions are just the result of selecting the
> appropriate (real) folders using the Add button.
>
> Several things here could probably be changed, e.g. use the Mailing List
> criterion instead of Recipients, include threads (I don't because I
> don't think it matters in this case) and maybe other stuff, such as "not
> the thread about GNU/Linux :-)
>
> I'm sure something similar could be done in Thunderbird.
>
> poc
>
Thanks. What I've used in Evo Search folders is fairly basic so far.
Now I want to explore some more of Evo's features to make things easier.
This will help.
--
Regards,
Simon
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