Hi,
I was parsing my last 4000 emails and these were some headers with the
word 'list':
1 X-List-Processor
1 X-sparklist-type
2 X-List-Unsubscribe
2 X-Mailinglist
4 list-help
4 list-post
4 list-unsubscribe
7 X-List-Administrivia
15 Mailing-List
581 List-Software
582 List-Owner
1504 List
2803 List-Archive
2970 X-Mailing-List
3391 List-Id
5777 List-Subscribe
6356 List-Post
6358 List-Help
6436 List-Unsubscribe
-K
On Tue, 2003-06-03 at 17:35, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> * Jürgen A. Erhard (jae@jerhard.org) [030603 13:03]:
> > To be usable with all filtering tools, such a procmail, mailagent,
> > maildrop etc, we'd need a list of headers, or specific header
> > contents, that various MLMs add to mails they explode.
>
> I don't think you'll have much luck with this. Your best bet is
> probably to examine the headers for each list as you subscribe, and
> create a new handler for it if necessary each time.
>
> > Or maybe it's easier to just lobby the various MLM authors to add
> > List-Id? If so, where could I find a list of MLMs and their
> > respective authors?
>
> You could try this. I'd bet that most popular MLMs already have
> wishlist bugs to support RFC2919, but if you find any that don't it's
> probably a good idea to file one.
>
> btw, I filter debian lists via X-Mailing-List: .
>
> good times,
> Vineet
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Kevin Mark <kmark@pipeline.com>
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