Since the beginning of February I've been receiving what I consider
spurious emails.
I've set up a filter to send them to a separate sub-directory.
The filter detects either of 2 conditions:
From,To,Cc or Bcc Contains bugs.debian.org
*OR*
To Contains www-master.debian.org
The only change to my setup {to best of my memory} was subscribing to
the "debian-www@lists.debian.org" mailing list.
Where/how do I report this?
Since the beginning of February I've been receiving what I consider spurious emails.
I've set up a filter to send them to a separate sub-directory.
The filter detects either of 2 conditions:
From,To,Cc or Bcc Contains bugs.debian.org
*OR*
To Contains www-master.debian.org
The only change to my setup {to best of my memory} was subscribing to the "debian-www@lists.debian.org" mailing list.
El 24/3/25 a las 12:34, Richard Owlett escribió:
Since the beginning of February I've been receiving what I consider
spurious emails.
What do you mean exactly by "spurious"?
Are any of those messages
present in the list archives?
https://lists.debian.org/debian-www/2025/03/threads.html
Can you point to a specific one?
I've set up a filter to send them to a separate sub-directory.
The filter detects either of 2 conditions:
From,To,Cc or Bcc Contains bugs.debian.org
*OR*
To Contains www-master.debian.org
The only change to my setup {to best of my memory} was subscribing to
the "debian-www@lists.debian.org" mailing list.
In such case, you should better use "List-Id", not To, From or Cc.
(Also: Bcc will never work by definition, unless you apply the filters
to messages in your own Sent folder).
Posting address: debian-www@lists.debian.org
"List-Id" is not an option in setting up filters in SeaMonkey.
On Mon, Mar 24, 2025 at 08:24:36AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
[...]
"List-Id" is not an option in setting up filters in SeaMonkey.
[...]
This would make that MUA practically useless (most of them are,
mind you). But I think they are better than this. Try that:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Message_Filters#Custom_headers
...perhaps they haven't diverged that much in this point.
Cheers
On 3/24/25 8:30 AM, tomas@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Mon, Mar 24, 2025 at 08:24:36AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
[...]
"List-Id" is not an option in setting up filters in SeaMonkey.
[...]
This would make that MUA practically useless (most of them are,
mind you). But I think they are better than this. Try that:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Message_Filters#Custom_headers
...perhaps they haven't diverged that much in this point.
Cheers
This holdover from days of 12AX7's, 5U4's, 026's, KSR35's, current loops, acoustic couplers, S100, CPM/80 ... Netscape Navigator ... disagrees ;/
SeaMonkey meets my needs. "New" does not equate with "better"!
YMMV ;}
El 24/3/25 a las 12:34, Richard Owlett escribió:
Since the beginning of February I've been receiving what I consider
spurious emails.
What do you mean exactly by "spurious"?
Are any of those messages present in the list archives?
https://lists.debian.org/debian-www/2025/03/threads.html
Can you point to a specific one?
I've set up a filter to send them to a separate sub-directory.
The filter detects either of 2 conditions:
From,To,Cc or Bcc Contains bugs.debian.org
*OR*
To Contains www-master.debian.org
The only change to my setup {to best of my memory} was subscribing to
the "debian-www@lists.debian.org" mailing list.
In such case, you should better use "List-Id", not To, From or Cc.
(Also: Bcc will never work by definition, unless you apply the filters
to messages in your own Sent folder).
Thanks.
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