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Re: subject is deleted instead of rewritten
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Dan Nelson |
Subject: |
Re: subject is deleted instead of rewritten |
Date: |
Thu, 9 Jan 2003 17:27:08 -0600 |
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Mutt/1.5.3i |
In the last episode (Jan 09), Ronan Waide said:
> Might be better when building the string object in the Spamassassin
> object to parse it into individual headers there and then, which can
> be stored in a list, or better still a hash indexed with the header
> name.
Arg. I don't want to have to write an RFC822 parser. :) Too bad we
can't just inject the output of spamc back into sendmail somehow and
have it parse the thing for us.
I think as far at the search function goes, we can get away with
searching for "MyHeader:" at the start of the message or "\nMyheader:"
anywhere else, and stopping the header data at either the start of the
body, or at the first non-whitespace character after a newline (to
account for wrapped headers).
--
Dan Nelson
address@hidden
- Re: subject is deleted instead of rewritten, (continued)
- Re: subject is deleted instead of rewritten, Ronan Waide, 2003/01/09
- Re: subject is deleted instead of rewritten, Niki Waibel, 2003/01/09
- Re: subject is deleted instead of rewritten, Ronan Waide, 2003/01/09
- Re: subject is deleted instead of rewritten, Niki Waibel, 2003/01/09
- Re: subject or content-type deleted instead of rewritten, Niki Waibel, 2003/01/09
- Re: subject or content-type deleted instead of rewritten, Niki Waibel, 2003/01/09
- Re: subject or content-type deleted instead of rewritten, Ronan Waide, 2003/01/09
- subject or content-type deleted instead of rewritten -- fixed, Niki Waibel, 2003/01/09
- Re: subject is deleted instead of rewritten, Dan Nelson, 2003/01/09
- Re: subject is deleted instead of rewritten, Ronan Waide, 2003/01/09
- Re: subject is deleted instead of rewritten,
Dan Nelson <=
- Re: subject is deleted instead of rewritten, Ronan Waide, 2003/01/09
- Re: subject is deleted instead of rewritten, Ronan Waide, 2003/01/09