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Re: lists and subscribe commands and the To: header



On Wed, Jun 20, 2007 at 07:04:43AM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote:

> Generally, the lists and subscribe commands just add addresses to an 
> internal list. This list is then consulted for several things. For 
> example, it is used for the ~l pattern (which, according to the 
> manual, matches "messages addressed to a known mailing list").

I must be confused about what those two commands do, then. I thought
those commands mark messages as being from a list. I was wondering how
to make ~l work for messages that came from a list, but were not
addressed to the list. Also I was wondering how to make the "L" flag
appear for such messages. Apparently I was asking the wrong question.
--Omari