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Re: mail splitting doesn't work
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Pascal Bourguignon |
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Re: mail splitting doesn't work |
Date: |
Mon, 21 May 2007 06:59:47 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.1008 (Gnus v5.10.8) Emacs/22.0.99 (gnu/linux) |
Katsumi Yamaoka <yamaoka@jpl.org> writes:
>>>>>> In <87veends6d.fsf@thalassa.lan.informatimago.com>
>>>>>> Pascal Bourguignon wrote:
>
>> I customized nnmail split as indicated in info for gnu, but it doesn't
>> work, no splitting occurs either when I fetch new mail nor when I
>> respool the bogus mail group where all mails land eventually...
>
>> (custom-set-variables
>> '(nnmail-split-fancy (quote (| (: nnmail-split-fancy-with-parent)
>> ("From:" ".*Cron Daemon.*" "mail.cron")
>> (To: ".*vms-list@voynich.net.*" "mail.voynich")
>> (From: ".*gentoo.*" "mail.gentoo")
>> (From: ".*zenith.*@zenit.org.*" "mail.zenith")
>> (To: ".*\\(lisp.it\\|slime.*@common-lisp.net\\).*" "mail.lisp")
>> (From: ".*\\(@freelance.com\\|@dice.com\\).*" "mail.jobs"))))
>
>> What should I do to have my emails split into the right groups?
>
> The first element of each split should be a string which is a
> header name not containing ":", or a symbol defined in
> `nnmail-split-abbrev-alist'. In addition, all regexps are case
> insensitive. So, you may want to replace "From:" and From: with
> "from" or just from, To: with "to" or to.
Thanks. Actually, for some reason I have From: there instead of
"From:"... Anyways, now I changed them to the symbol any, and I had
to create the directories for the splitting to work.
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