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Sorting Lists: msg#00028mail.maildrop
Hi, I am subscribed to quite a few mailing lists and I want to use Maildrop to sort my mail by list. This seems to be pretty straightforward using a list of mailbox addresses and lookup(). However, I want to send more than one list to certain mailboxes and I don't necessarily want to name the mailboxes after the list. I thought I would create a list of mailbox/list pair like this: - - - Schnipp - - - courier-maildrop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ML/Mail mutt-users@xxxxxxxx ML/Mail postfix-users@xxxxxxxxxxx ML/Mail discuss@xxxxxxxxx ML/NEdit develop@xxxxxxxxx ML/NEdit - - - Schnapp - - - This list would be read by some script which would be fed the mail and return the mailbox' name to Maildrop. Before starting that, I would like to ask you whether one of you already did something similar or whether there is a better approach using Maildrop. Any hint would be appreciated. Thanks in advance, Thorsten -- Everyone has the right to freedom of expression. This right shall include freedom to hold opinions and to receive and impart information and ideas without interference by public authority and regardless of frontiers. - Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, Article 11
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