Question as in Subject. Should I make a feature request or is there a secret way to do it?
TimS <tim@streater.me.uk> wrote:
Question as in Subject. Should I make a feature request or is there a secret >> way to do it?
What would be the use of it?
TimS <tim@streater.me.uk> wrote:
Question as in Subject. Should I make a feature request or is there a secret >> way to do it?
What would be the use of it?
MacSoup has had the possibility since time immemorial
(well before OSX) and I have never felt a need for it,
On 28 Sep 2024 at 21:03:56 BST, "J. J. Lodder" <J. J. Lodder> wrote:
TimS <tim@streater.me.uk> wrote:
Question as in Subject. Should I make a feature request or is there a secret
way to do it?
What would be the use of it?
The use case is that I subscribe to uk.d-i-y, which has been linked to by a Yahoo (?) group called HomeOwnersHub. Although HOH is largely defunct, from time to time some fool on HOH will read a thread from 14 years ago and respond
to it. This junk then appears as I read uk.d-i-y, and I want to filter it out.
Seemingly I can do this if I filter on Organization. Usenapp can't do that.
On 28.09.24 22:03, J. J. Lodder wrote:
TimS <tim@streater.me.uk> wrote:
Question as in Subject. Should I make a feature request or is there a
secret way to do it?
What would be the use of it?
MacSoup has had the possibility since time immemorial
(well before OSX) and I have never felt a need for it,
Others and I do.
Organization: De Ster
Mail-Copies-To: nobody
User-Agent: MacSOUP/2.8.5 (ea919cf118) (Mac OS 10.12.6)
This crap is deader than dead and is not running on supported macOS
versions anymore. Are you trying to troll here?
Jörg Lorenz <hugybear@gmx.net> wrote:
On 28.09.24 22:03, J. J. Lodder wrote:
TimS <tim@streater.me.uk> wrote:
Question as in Subject. Should I make a feature request or is there a
secret way to do it?
What would be the use of it?
MacSoup has had the possibility since time immemorial
(well before OSX) and I have never felt a need for it,
Others and I do.
Then switch to MacSoup while Adre isn't ready with it yet.
Organization: De Ster
Mail-Copies-To: nobody
User-Agent: MacSOUP/2.8.5 (ea919cf118) (Mac OS 10.12.6)
This crap is deader than dead and is not running on supported macOS
versions anymore. Are you trying to troll here?
Only cry babies need 'supported MacOS versions' to run on,
and of course also an Apple-qualified support person to hold their hand
while venturing in the nasty and dangerous world of computer-using,
Am 29.09.24 um 10:30 schrieb J. J. Lodder:
Jörg Lorenz <hugybear@gmx.net> wrote:
On 28.09.24 22:03, J. J. Lodder wrote:
TimS <tim@streater.me.uk> wrote:
Question as in Subject. Should I make a feature request or is there a >>>> secret way to do it?
What would be the use of it?
MacSoup has had the possibility since time immemorial
(well before OSX) and I have never felt a need for it,
Others and I do.
Then switch to MacSoup while Adre isn't ready with it yet.
Organization: De Ster
Mail-Copies-To: nobody
User-Agent: MacSOUP/2.8.5 (ea919cf118) (Mac OS 10.12.6)
This crap is deader than dead and is not running on supported macOS
versions anymore. Are you trying to troll here?
Only cry babies need 'supported MacOS versions' to run on,
and of course also an Apple-qualified support person to hold their hand while venturing in the nasty and dangerous world of computer-using,
You try to troll indeed.
Question as in Subject. Should I make a feature request or is there a secret way to do it?
On 2024-09-27, TimS <tim@streater.me.uk> wrote:
Question as in Subject. Should I make a feature request or is there a secret >> way to do it?
It looks like you'll need to submit a feature request to André.
Usenapp seems to have a small list of pre-defined headers one can filter on. It would be nice if users could actually create their own list of headers they want to filter on.
On 27 Sep 2024 at 15:38:44 BST, "Alan B" <alanrichardbarker@gmail.com.invalid>
wrote:
On 2024-09-27, TimS <tim@streater.me.uk> wrote:
Question as in Subject. Should I make a feature request or is there a secret
way to do it?
It looks like you'll need to submit a feature request to André.
Usenapp seems to have a small list of pre-defined headers one can filter on. >> It would be nice if users could actually create their own list of headers
they want to filter on.
That was actually what I had in mind to ask for. There would need to be a field to enter the header name in and another for its content. Unfortunately the Rules editor is not built for that at the moment.
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