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Re: nnimap-split-fancy skips 2 messages
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Gijs Hillenius |
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Re: nnimap-split-fancy skips 2 messages |
Date: |
Fri, 12 Feb 2016 15:05:46 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.5 (gnu/linux) |
On 12 Feb 2016, Adam Sjøgren wrote:
> Gijs writes:
>
>> the first lines of my:
>>
>> (setq nnimap-split-fancy
>> '(|
>> ("subject" "\\(persbericht\\|press release\\|media alert\\)"
>> "INBOX.pressreleases")
>>
>> this rule works, mostly.
>>
>> But now there are two messages in the INBOX that won't split.
>>
>>
>> ✉ [ 82: M... M... ] PRESS RELEASE - Top bla bla
>> ✉ [ 630: D... B... ] Press release from bla bla
>>
>> how come? Others from M... M... were split, just 2 days prior.
>
> What does B q say on those messages? (I.e. does your split rule hit
> them?) My first suspicion was upper/lower case...
>
> B t can also be useful.
On both, B q says
This message would go to mail.misc
On both, B t says
(: (lambda nil (car (bbdb/gnus-split-method))))
"mail.misc"
Now, why would bbdb/gnus-split-method kick in? That is the one before
last split...
Case is ignored, I tested that when I wrote the split rule.
Note, I have a message in the INBOX.pressreleases from the same M.. M..
[M... M.... ] PRESS RELEASE
And when I
B t there, B t says
("subject" "\\(persbericht\\|press release\\|media alert\\)"
"INBOX.pressreleases")
"INBOX.pressreleases"
But thanks, already, for reminding me of B q and B t