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- Subject: Re: [OT] Why doesn't the lua list get replaced with a forum ?
- From: Sam Roberts <sroberts@...>
- Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2006 10:10:18 -0700
On Tue, Sep 26, 2006 at 09:06:44AM -0400, Dave Dodge wrote:
> It's not an issue of filtering. I agree that if I wanted to split out
> the messages to some other folder there's already enough header data
> to do that. The problem comes when you want all new mail in one
> place:
>
> 2204 N Sep 25 Tom Rondeau ( 0) [Discuss-gnuradio] AGC loop and digital
> 2205 N Sep 25 'Eric Blossom' ( 0) +->
> 2206 N Sep 25 TM Tiwari ( 0) [Discuss-gnuradio] Problem in SVN using
> 2207 N Sep 25 Johnathan Corga ( 0) +->
> 2208 N Sep 26 Diego 'Flameeye ( 0) [Ffmpeg-devel] (Minor) Issues reported
> 2209 N Sep 25 Wesley Smith ( 0) Light User Data and C Data Processing
> 2210 N Sep 26 varol kaptan ( 0) +->
> 2211 N Sep 26 Andrew Johnson ( 0) [Tinycc-devel] Compound Literals
> 2212 N Sep 26 Jason M. Hecker ( 0) [xine-user] Scroll Lock Issues
>
> Granted in this case "Light User Data" is a clue that it's Lua, but
> you get the idea.
You use mutt, it appears. Dig into its setup a bit more. The list looks
like this for me:
1067 L Sep 22 To Lua list ( 71) Re: boolean operators
1068 L Sep 22 To Lua list ( 18) ├─>
1069 N L Sep 26 To Lua list ( 32) └*>
1070 N L Sep 26 To Lua list ( 64) └─>
1071 F Sep 25 To ruby-doc@rub ( 97) Re: What doc format do you like writing in?
1072 F Sep 26 To John Gabriel ( 49) └─>
1073 N Sep 26 Antonio Ramón O ( 12) Re: centos
mutt has lots of hooks that should let you make the list look anyway you
want.. with sufficient work! :-)
Sam