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Re: Question to fancy-mail split


From: Josef Oswald
Subject: Re: Question to fancy-mail split
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 17:29:36 GMT
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Josef Oswald <NO.SPAM.for.gnus@chello.at> writes:

> Reiner Steib <4.uce.03.r.s@nurfuerspam.de> writes:
>
>> On Tue, Aug 31 2004, Josef Oswald wrote:
>>
>>> like gnus@chello.at goes to group nnml+private:other, I would like that
>>> _all_ e-mails coming from @chello.at address goes into the same group. 
>>>
>>> I looked into fancy mail-splitting but it seems I need to know the
>>> complete e-mail address to set up the split rules. 
>>
>> Your impression is wrong.  Maybe (if you'd post the relevant rules
>> that you actually tried, we could do without guessing) your strings
>> are missing a ".*" somewhere or you want to change
>> `nnmail-split-fancy-match-partial-words':
>
> Yes I was looking at that too 
>
> But I was not sure if I can use both at the same time?
>
> This is how my rules start
>
> (setq nnmail-split-methods 'nnmail-split-fancy )
> (setq nnmail-split-fancy-match-partial-words t)
> (setq nnmail-split-fancy
>       '(& 
>       (| 
>
> well once I tried something like 
>
> (any "*@chello\\.at" "other") but since this did not work, ( and I din't
> feel asking in the newsgroup I just forgot about it) 
>
> are you saying 
>
>     (any  "chello" "other") was/is all that is needed? 

         ("From"  "chello\\.at" "other") 

this works here now but i had  as can be seen change (any ) to ("From" )

>
>>
>> ,----[ (info "(gnus)Fancy Mail Splitting") ]
>> |   `nnmail-split-fancy-match-partial-words' controls whether partial
>> | words are matched during fancy splitting.
>> | 
>> |    Normally, regular expressions given in `nnmail-split-fancy' are
>> | implicitly surrounded by `\<...\>' markers, which are word delimiters.
>> | If this variable is true, they are not implicitly surrounded by
>> | anything.
>> | 
>> |      (any "joe" "joemail")
>> | 
>> |    In this example, messages sent from `joedavis@foo.org' will normally
>> | not be filed in `joemail'.  With
>> | `nnmail-split-fancy-match-partial-words' set to t, however, the match
>> | will happen.  In effect, the requirement of a word boundary is removed
>> | and instead the match becomes more like a grep.
>> `----

>> Bye, Reiner.
 
Josef Oswald also -> gnus@chello.at  :-) 
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