I recently changed my preferences on a mailing list to add a "[PM-WIN]" string to the subject line. This allows me to see, when using selective download, if a message is from the Pegasus list.
At the time I did this, I was asked to remember to remove that string when replying to list messages, as a courtesy to those who don't have this list option set.
The problem with that is that my fingers have a mind of their own. When I want to respond to a message, away they go, typing in the answer, trimming the quotes, etc., and finally sending it, complete with my "[PM-WIN]" string in the header.
What I would like to do is to keep the setting on the list options to insert the string, but once it gets to my machine, I'd like to strip it out before my new mail filters put it into its folder, or at least before the destination folder opens. I don't see any way to do this with filters, and realize that it would be a difficult thing to implement as a filter action. So, before I set out to try writing an external program to do this, I thought I'd better check to see if it is possible to do it without writing a program.
Anyone?
<p>I recently changed my preferences on a mailing list to add a "[PM-WIN]" string to the subject line. This allows me to see, when using selective download, if a message is from the Pegasus list.</p><p>At the time I did this, I was asked to remember to remove that string when replying to list messages, as a courtesy to those who don't have this list option set.</p><p>The problem with that is that my fingers have a mind of their own. When I want to respond to a message, away they go, typing in the answer, trimming the quotes, etc., and finally sending it, complete with my "[PM-WIN]" string in the header.</p><p>What I would like to do is to keep the setting on the list options to insert the string, but once it gets to my machine, I'd like to strip it out before my new mail filters put it into its folder, or at least before the destination folder opens. I don't see any way to do this with filters, and realize that it would be a difficult thing to implement as a filter action.&nbsp; So, before I set out to try writing an external program to do this, I thought I'd better check to see if it is possible to do it without writing a program.</p><p>&nbsp;Anyone?</p><p>
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