Re: procmail recipe to change the Subject

Re: procmail recipe to change the Subject

am 12.06.2005 00:14:35 von Alan Connor

On comp.mail.misc, in <42ab48f7$0$2025$ed2e19e4@ptn-nntp-reader04.plus.net>, "Bogart" wrote:
>
>
> How can I insert a tag in the subject line
> in front of the existing subject (for example
> like lists often do) ?
>
> bogey

"Neil Woods"

I don't read his posts, nor any responses to them.
And wouldn't trust any advice he had to offer.

Trolls help trolls.

That's okay. Trolls are, by definition incompetent
boobs.

No threat to anyone in the real world.

Just big bags of fetid hot air.

They can't even beat my simple mail filter.

AC

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Re: procmail recipe to change the Subject

am 12.06.2005 00:25:37 von Sam

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Usenet Beavis writes:

> On comp.mail.misc, in <42ab48f7$0$2025$ed2e19e4@ptn-nntp-reader04.plus.net>, "Bogart" wrote:
>>
>>
>> How can I insert a tag in the subject line
>> in front of the existing subject (for example
>> like lists often do) ?
>>
>> bogey
>
> "Neil Woods"
>
> I don't read his posts, nor any responses to them.

And somebody cares about that exactly why?

> And wouldn't trust any advice he had to offer.

That's OK. Nobody trusts any drivel you have to offer either.

> Trolls help trolls.
>
> That's okay. Trolls are, by definition incompetent
> boobs.

And you've done your best to prove that. Congratulations.

> No threat to anyone in the real world.

Except to those with weak bladders.

> Just big bags of fetid hot air.
>
> They can't even beat my simple mail filter.

It's very hard to "beat" a filter that autodeletes all incoming mail.



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Re: procmail recipe to change the Subject OFF

am 12.06.2005 01:45:10 von Bogart

Sam wrote:

> Usenet Beavis writes:
>
>> On comp.mail.misc, in
>> <42ab48f7$0$2025$ed2e19e4@ptn-nntp-reader04.plus.net>, "Bogart" wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> How can I insert a tag in the subject line
>>> in front of the existing subject (for example
>>> like lists often do) ?
>>>
>>> bogey
>>
>>
>> "Neil Woods"
>> I don't read his posts, nor any responses to them.
>
>
> And somebody cares about that exactly why?
>
>> And wouldn't trust any advice he had to offer.
>
>
> That's OK. Nobody trusts any drivel you have to offer either.
>
>> Trolls help trolls.
>>
>> That's okay. Trolls are, by definition incompetent
>> boobs.
>
>
> And you've done your best to prove that. Congratulations.
>
>> No threat to anyone in the real world.
>
>
> Except to those with weak bladders.
>
>> Just big bags of fetid hot air.
>>
>> They can't even beat my simple mail filter.
>
>
> It's very hard to "beat" a filter that autodeletes all incoming mail.
>
>

I would suggest not responding to this conflict.
Sorry to the regulars for stirring up noise.
And thankyou to people who follow the spirit of
usenet and try to help others.

bogey