[Evolution] WAAAAH ...
Tony Earnshaw
tonye@billy.demon.nl
Tue, 08 Jun 2004 09:37:15 +0200
tir, 08.06.2004 kl. 03.23 skrev Not Zed:
> it might depend on your filters, or on other bugs in the server
> (courier has a lot).
>
> Threading uses the 'References' header, or if unavailable, the
> In-Reply-To header.
Interesting. Indeed, when I look at the filtered dspam list (majordomo)
headers, they don't have a Reference or In-Reply-To field. Nor do the
mysql headers (ezmlm). Neither list threads in Evo. I'll kill the Evo
filter for dspam and see what happens. Courier (yes, I use Courier IMAP
3.0.1 here) neither adds nor deletes headers, AFAICS.
Thanks!
--Tonni
--
> imap filtering we just move messages on the server, even if we
> download them to process them, we generally throw that away and let
> the server move the message. Unless you have one that is processing
> the message and re-uploading it. Perhaps that is stripping these
> headers.
>
> evo filters wont remove these headers by themselves.
>
> On Sun, 2004-06-06 at 16:23 +0200, Tony Earnshaw wrote:
> > søn, 06.06.2004 kl. 14.36 skrev Tony Earnshaw:
> >
> > > There are mailing lists that do not thread properly. I don't mind if
> > > these are medium- or low-volume lists. It doesn't matter what the MLM
> > > software is, I have this with ezmlm (mysql) and majordomo (dspam) lists,
> > > as well as unknown MLM software (UMich LDAP).
> >
> > Hmmm ... I just suddenly noticed: When the messages for these lists come
> > into my Inbox - from Courier IMAP 3.0 - it is correctly threaded. But
> > when the Evo filter has done its stuff and moved the messages, the
> > thread glue gets torn apart. That is, it seems to be the filters that
> > tear the threads apart.
> >
> > --Tonni
> >
> --
>
> Michael Zucchi <notzed@ximian.com>
>
> Ximian Evolution and Free Software
> Developer
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