* Re: Q: Splitting gcc-ed mail copies according to to-field
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@ 2002-04-30 11:53 ` Kai Großjohann
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From: Kai Großjohann @ 2002-04-30 11:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
Markus Spring <m.spring@gmx.de> writes:
> does anybody know how to split gcc-ed mail copies according to their
> to-address into subfolders of the mail archive?
This doesn't make sense: Gcc is explicitly made for putting copies
_directly_ into a specific group.
You want something other than Gcc. For example, you could use Fcc
(which writes to a file), and then you could add a mail-sources entry
pointing to that file. Then the copies will be split normally.
Or you Bcc yourself a copy.
Does this help?
Hm.
Maybe you mean to ask how to automatically create the right Gcc
header in the first place. This is also possible. Type `G c' on a
group and set its gcc-self parameter. After this, hitting `m' from
within that group will create the "right" Gcc header. (You don't
have to enter the group, `C-u m' on the group from the Group buffer
will do, as well.)
kai
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* Re: Q: Splitting gcc-ed mail copies according to to-field
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@ 2002-04-30 15:28 ` Rendhalver [Peter Brown]
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From: Rendhalver [Peter Brown] @ 2002-04-30 15:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
>>>>> "Markus" == Markus W Spring <m.nospam.spring@gmx.de> writes:
Markus> found it. If I get it right, group splitting needs
Markus> predefined groups. This would go as a last resort, but
Markus> what I really wanted was dynamic creation of groups
Markus> according to the to address.
try this
(any "eicq-\\b\\(\\w+\\)\\(-?\\w?\\)@lists.sourceforge.net" "eicq.\\1")
this will split the email into groups like this
email from eicq-devel@lists.sourceforge.net will go in eicq.devel
email from eicq-bugs@lists.sourceforge.net will go in eicq.bugs
and so on
Markus> I would give them a low score so I would not see them, but
Markus> when searching special mail to someone it would be really
Markus> easy to find.
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