* nnmail-crosspost and (& ...) in nnmail-split-fancy
@ 1999-06-24 14:45 Jack Twilley
1999-06-24 18:29 ` Per Abrahamsen
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From: Jack Twilley @ 1999-06-24 14:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
My nnmail-split-fancy variable looks something like this:
'(| ("gnus-warning" "duplication of messages" "duplicate")
(any "jmt\\+usenet@nycap\\.rr\\.com"
(| ("subject" "re:.*" "misc")
("references" ".*@.*" "misc")
"spam"))
("from" mail "mail.warning")
("from" "Cron Daemon" "cron")
(&
;; mailing lists
(to "linux-\\(\\w*\\)@vger\\.rutgers\\.edu" "list.linux-\\1")
(to "bb@taex001\\.tamu\\.edu" "list.bb")
...
))
I also have nnmail-crosspost set to 'nil'.
Do I need the (& ...) layer, or will the nnmail-crosspost setting do
the right thing?
Jack.
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* Re: nnmail-crosspost and (& ...) in nnmail-split-fancy
1999-06-24 14:45 nnmail-crosspost and (& ...) in nnmail-split-fancy Jack Twilley
@ 1999-06-24 18:29 ` Per Abrahamsen
1999-06-24 18:37 ` Jack Twilley
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From: Per Abrahamsen @ 1999-06-24 18:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: ding
Jack Twilley <jmt+usenet@nycap.rr.com> writes:
> Do I need the (& ...) layer, or will the nnmail-crosspost setting do
> the right thing?
It depends on what you want to achieve.
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* Re: nnmail-crosspost and (& ...) in nnmail-split-fancy
1999-06-24 18:29 ` Per Abrahamsen
@ 1999-06-24 18:37 ` Jack Twilley
1999-06-24 19:01 ` Per Abrahamsen
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From: Jack Twilley @ 1999-06-24 18:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
>>>>> "Per" == Per Abrahamsen <abraham@dina.kvl.dk> writes:
Jack> Do I need the (& ...) layer, or will the nnmail-crosspost
Jack> setting do the right thing?
Per> It depends on what you want to achieve.
I apologize for misstating in my private reply that I'd said already
what I'd wanted to achieve.
Basically, the point is to ensure that messages are only saved in one
mailbox -- the first one that matches the fancy split.
I typoed in my split and ended up getting messages in two places --
one in the misc folder and one in the real folder. I suspect I need
that (& ...) to keep that from happening.
I'm not sure, though, so that's why I asked.
I'm sorry for not being clear enough. :-)
Jack.
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Jack Twilley
jmt at nycap dot rr dot com
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* Re: nnmail-crosspost and (& ...) in nnmail-split-fancy
1999-06-24 18:37 ` Jack Twilley
@ 1999-06-24 19:01 ` Per Abrahamsen
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From: Per Abrahamsen @ 1999-06-24 19:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: ding
Jack Twilley <jmt+usenet@nycap.rr.com> writes:
> I typoed in my split and ended up getting messages in two places --
> one in the misc folder and one in the real folder. I suspect I need
> that (& ...) to keep that from happening.
It is the other way around. (& ...) is used when you _want_ a message
to appear in multiple folders.
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