FROM : Angela Brett
DATE : Sun May 01 19:53:46 2005
>
> Apple's mailing lists support "List-id" and friends. I believe this
> is the recommended way to detect messages from their lists.
>
> For example for this list (just do a contains on "cocoa-
> dev.lists.apple.com")...
>
> List-Id: Discussions regarding native Mac OS X application
> developments using Cocoa frameworks <cocoa-dev.lists.apple.com>
I just wish I could use List-id for creating a smart mailbox in Mail.
Filters/rules/whatever they're called are so the-day-before-
yesterday. I'm baffled as to why rules and smart mailboxes have such
different sets of criteria, and I can't easily make a smart mailbox
out of the criteria for a rule, or vice versa.
Sorry for the off-topic post, I'll get back to trying to turn Tiger
Mail into a 21st century Eudora so that I can finally switch.
Angela Brett
<email_removed>
http://NSCoder.com
DATE : Sun May 01 19:53:46 2005
>
> Apple's mailing lists support "List-id" and friends. I believe this
> is the recommended way to detect messages from their lists.
>
> For example for this list (just do a contains on "cocoa-
> dev.lists.apple.com")...
>
> List-Id: Discussions regarding native Mac OS X application
> developments using Cocoa frameworks <cocoa-dev.lists.apple.com>
I just wish I could use List-id for creating a smart mailbox in Mail.
Filters/rules/whatever they're called are so the-day-before-
yesterday. I'm baffled as to why rules and smart mailboxes have such
different sets of criteria, and I can't easily make a smart mailbox
out of the criteria for a rule, or vice versa.
Sorry for the off-topic post, I'll get back to trying to turn Tiger
Mail into a 21st century Eudora so that I can finally switch.
Angela Brett
<email_removed>
http://NSCoder.com






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