Re: Filtering

From: Andrew Hodgson (andrew@hodgsons.freeserve.co.uk)
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 17:50:03 +0100

In article <dPRj3Im2ZPuS092yn@coprolite.prestel.co.uk>,
alan@coprolite.prestel.co.uk (Alan Clifford) wrote:
>woody@interactive.net (Mark Weinstock) wrote:
>
>>Most of this from memory, so bear with my mistakes... All lines should be
>>followed by "I think..."
>>
>>There's a neat little tool call YARF! that will do essentially what you
>>want. I was originally written to munge adddresses to prevent spam, or was
>>it to allow for customizable return addresses? I don't remember. Check out
>>http://www.vex.net/~x/bells2.phtml for info.
>>
>>Mark
>>
>
>Yarf is excellent - it put the from: name in this message. But it does
>need to be able to identify something in the header in order to change
>the from: name.
>
>I also have a number of X-Yarfkludge lines set up. For instance, if I
>manually put X-Yarfkludge: enhancer in the header, it will send from
>enhancer@coprolite....
>
>But this rather too kludgy for what is wanted. Setting up another Yarn
>user is the best route in my opinion.

The problem I have when doing this (adding more users) is the filtering. When
filtering the system cannot filter to c:\yarn\news\mail\inbox (for
news@hodgsons.freeserve.co.uk). How can I do this?? Filter from one user to
another on the string before the @?
>
>Alan
>
>
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>

-- 
Sincerely,
Andrew.

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