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Re: how to filter out threads that I initiated or I participated in?

2009-04-08 15:45:15
On Wed, Apr 08, 2009 at 03:28:36PM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Zhengquan Zhang <zhang(_dot_)zhengquan(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com> [04-08-09 
14:42]:
On Tue, Apr 07, 2009 at 07:59:21PM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Zhengquan Zhang <zhang(_dot_)zhengquan(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com> [04-07-09 
18:12]:
... 
but some mailinglist is such high volume that often I got my thread or
threads I joined in lost in lots of messages.

I once used my name to filter out, but that does not always work. Is
there some way to achieve this purpose?

Mutt has color attributes available.  Look in the fine manual for
section       7. Using color and mono video attributes

I set color for messages "from" me:
  color index   cyan   default '~f paka(_at_)wahoo(_dot_)no-ip(_dot_)org' 
         # From me
  color index   green  default '~h in-reply-to:.*wahoo.no-ip.org' # 
Replied to me
for the second, in the mailing list the message does not always reply to
me...

That's because gmail does not consider your posts a new mail when
received.  A simple work-a-round is to not use gmail smtp, but relay
I use mutt to reply mailing list emails using my gmail address and the
email would appear new in the gmail inbox..
via your provider and use a gmail "From:" addr.  At least that is what
my reply to mailing list showed that it has a gmail "From:" line in the
header..
I do and I see mail on the lists that I post.
due to my limited knowledge, there is some confusion, But thanks for the
suggestions!

-- 
Zhengquan
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