Re: aliasing mailing lists
On Sat, May 20, 2006 at 12:08:50PM +1000, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 19May2006 19:53, cga2000 <cga2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> | On Fri, May 19, 2006 at 07:36:11AM EDT, Rocco Rutte wrote:
> | > >>Since I use procmail for local filtering, I put comments in .procmailrc
> | > >>which are converted via cronjob and shell to a mutt config file and
> | > >>committed to a git repository.
>
> I go the other way; I have a file like this:
>
> mutt Mutt-Users sender:owner-mutt-users@xxxxxxxx
>
> and generate the .procmailrc from that. Column 1 is the folder name,
> column 2 gets inserted as an X-Label header (I mix several lists in one
> folder sometimes) and column 3 generates a procmail condition.
>
> It makes maintaining a large .procmailrc much easier.
> This is the converter:
>
> http://freshmeat.net/projects/cats2procmailrc/
that's cool. how would you add non-list related options -- e.g. bogofilter
stanzas? Can procmail chainload rcfiles?
>
> [...]
> | I don't know if it's possible in a reliable manner but I was thinking
> | of maintaining a separate file that lists the addresses of all the
> | mailing lists to which I am currently subscribed and having procmail:
> |
> | 1. Add an entry to the list whenever it encounters a message that
> | confirms subscription to a mailing list
> |
> | 2. Delete entries upon receiving messages that confirm un-subscription
> | from mailing lists.
> |
> | .. and naturally use this external file to generate the targets of the
> | subscribe/mailboxes/alias commands in .muttrc.
>
> It feels like a setup where someone could damage your mutt config just
> be sending you email:-)
>
> Personally I rarely both with step 2.
THis is something I DEFINITELY want. In fact what I *really* want is
somethign tht would automte the subscription/unsubscription functions --
say, mail a set of unsubscribe messages before I go on vacation. Not
exactly a mutt task, though I guess.
Matt
>
> Cheers,
> --
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