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- Subject: tlug: Re: mail-slip numbers
- From: "Howard R. Abbey" <hrabbey@example.com>
- Date: Sat, 28 Nov 1998 04:05:46 +0900 (JST)
- Cc: hrabbey@example.com
- Reply-To: tlug@example.com
- Sender: owner-tlug@example.com
This message is for those of you who would rather not see the way the TLUG majordomo server messes with Subject: lines of messages. This was inspired by Steve Turnbull's Emacs code that was posted on tlug-admin, which I've included at the end for anyone interested who's not on tlug-admin. First though, I've included the changes I made to my .procmailrc file to do the same thing, for those of us who don't use Emacs. It seems to work, and hopefully won't destroy any e-mail. :) If you know of any way to improve it, let me know! ----------- from my .procmailrc -------------------------------- # Used in most of my procmail stuff, and needed below FORMAIL=/usr/bin/formail # Tokyo Linux Users Group (TLUG) mailing list # This one gets so much traffic, route it to it's own mailbox. # Since it's in its own mailbox, don't need the tlug... in the Subject line. # and since mutt threads messages, the number can be cut too. # Inspiration, and a starting regular expression from Yaseppochi-Gumi, # so I'll guess I'll GPL this as he did his. ( GPL is our friend.) #; You may copy, use and modify this code as provided under the GNU #; Public License, version 2, or any more recent version at your #; option. The GPL should be available via M-X describe-copying in #; any handy GNU Emacs variant (specifically including XEmacs). #; This code comes with NO WARRANTIES. If it RPMs everything in #; /usr/local/bin, such is life. Every attempt has been made to #; insure that it can't RPM anything, but this is LISP, [err procmail & sh] # Suggestions / bug fixes desired (and needed). # For instance, proper Japanese & non-ascii handling. # Get the subject line for later use SUBJECT=`$FORMAIL -xSubject:` # For tlug-advocacy and tlug-admin :0 * ^(To:|Cc:).*(tlug-advocacy@example.com)|\ ^From.*(owner-tlug-advocacy@example.com)|\ ^(To:|Cc:).*(tlug-admin@example.com)|\ ^From.*(owner-tlug-admin@example.com) { # Cut out the [tlug-ETC: ####]'s from Subject line # and also any 'Re: Re:'s that result NEWSUBJECT=`echo $SUBJECT|sed -e"s/\[tlug-\(admin: \|advocacy:\)[0-9]\+\] *//g" -e"s/^Re: Re:/Re:/g"` # # Get the sequence number. # I wouldn't have bothered, because this was a ROYAL pain, # but it was done in the LISP emacs code I started with, so... # if anyone can clean up this UGLY mess, it would be appreciated # After eliminating extra tlug-ad...'s, this eliminates every # non-numerical, non-space printable ASCII character. I can't get rid # of trailing numbers, therefore I left spaces to separate them. # Can eliminate tlug generated seqence numbers from replies. # So the only extra numbers left are ones that were in the original subject MSGNO=`echo $SUBJECT | sed -e"s/^\[tlug-\(admin\): //" -e"s/^\[tlug-\(advocacy\)://" -e"s/\] //" -e"s/\[tlug-\(admin: \|advocacy:\)[0-9]\+\] //g" -e"s/[!-/]\+//g" -e"s/[:-}]\+//g"` # Put the message number from above in a new header called X-TLUG-serial:, # save the old Subject as Old-Subject, and put in the new cleaner Subject: :0 | $FORMAIL -A"X-Sorted: Bulk" -i"Subject: $NEWSUBJECT" -A"X-TLUG-serial: $MSGNO" >>$MAILDIR/incoming.computer.eml } :0 * ^(To:|Cc:).*(tlug@example.com)|\ ^From.*(owner-tlug@example.com) { # For mail to tlug, just cut 'tlug:' from Subject line # and also any 'Re: Re:'s that result NEWSUBJECT=`echo $SUBJECT|sed -e"s/tlug: *//g" -e"s/^Re: Re:/Re:/g"` :0 | $FORMAIL -A"X-Sorted: Bulk" -i"Subject: $NEWSUBJECT" >>$MAILDIR/incoming.computer.eml } ------------------------------------------- In mail Re: mail-slip numbers, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: > ;; Copyright 1998 Yaseppochi-Gumi > ;; You may copy, use and modify this code as provided under the GNU > ;; Public License, version 2, or any more recent version at your > ;; option. The GPL should be available via M-X describe-copying in > ;; any handy GNU Emacs variant (specifically including XEmacs). > > ;; This code comes with NO WARRANTIES. If it RPMs everything in > ;; /usr/local/bin, such is life. Every attempt has been made to > ;; insure that it can't RPM anything, but this is LISP.... > > ;; Since this is called via vm-select-message-hook, buffer is already > ;; narrowed to message boundaries. > > (defun sjt-vm-clean-tlug-subjects-function () > "Restore Subject header to pristine state intended by God and author." > ;; be polite > (save-excursion > ;; narrow to headers > (goto-char (point-min)) > (search-forward "\n\n") > (backward-char 2) > (narrow-to-region (point-min) (point)) > (goto-char (point-min)) > ;; re-narrow to subject header, ok, this is yuguly > (if (not (re-search-forward "^Subject:" (point-max) t)) > nil > (let ((start (point)) > (data nil)) > (forward-line 1) > ;; don't forget that headers can be continued! > (while (looking-at "[ \\t]") (forward-line 1)) > (narrow-to-region start (point)) > ;; search out the most recent sequence number ... > (goto-char (point-min)) > (if (re-search-forward > "\\[tlug\\(-admin\\|-advocacy\\):[ \t][0-9]+\\][ \t]*" nil t) > (progn > ;; ... save it ... > (setq data (match-string 0)) > (toggle-read-only) > ;; ... and "Hasta la vista, baby!" > (replace-match "" nil nil) > ;; now, snuff any others > (while (re-search-forward > ;; this regexp should be a buffer-local variable > "\\[tlug\\(-admin\\|-advocacy\\):[ \t][0-9]+\\][ \t]*" > nil t) > (replace-match "" nil nil)) > ;; after three days... > (goto-char (point-max)) > (insert (concat "X-TLUG-serial: " data "\n")) > (toggle-read-only) > ;; clean out summary, too > (vm-discard-cached-data))))))) > > ;; Next I should make this buffer-local so that only TLUG folders > ;; incur this barbarous overhead > (add-hook vm-select-message-hook 'sjt-vm-clean-tlug-subjects-function) > later, Howard Abbey -- __(O_O)____(._.)____(\@example.com@/)____(o_o)____(^_^;)____(-.-)____(^o^)/~~___ I From: Howard Measurement System site 1; Current Readings: 1 howard I I E-mail: hrabbey@example.com Web: http://www.bitsmart.com/hrabbey I I "Do not rejoice that the spirits submit to you, but rejoice that I I your names are written in heaven." - Jesus - Luke 10:20. 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