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Ray Davison wrote:
>
> Peter Skye wrote:
> > Mail lists can usually be filtered using either the Reply-To
>
> I filter SCOUG, and I think all other lists on "To or CC". That seems
> to be working well.
Hi Mr. Ray,
I'm going to CC this message to you at charter.net. If you filtered on
Reply-To then the CC would _not_ go to the SCOUG list -- it would go to
your Inbox (which is intended).
> > or X-BeenThere lines in the header.
>
> I have not found a need to go into the header further than "Normal".
> But, if I do expand the header, I don't see "X-BeenThere". Might it be
> called something else?
Not all Mail List software inserts the X-BeenThere header line. SCOUG,
for example, does not.
Run a grep -fios "X-BeenThere" on your mail directory and you can find
the lists that might have X-BeenThere in their headers (the grep will
also find this message which has it in the body ...)
- Peter
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