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perlbug(tron) - ignore :-) #1778

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p5pRT opened this issue Apr 5, 2000 · 2 comments
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perlbug(tron) - ignore :-) #1778

p5pRT opened this issue Apr 5, 2000 · 2 comments

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p5pRT commented Apr 5, 2000

Migrated from rt.perl.org#3032 (status was 'resolved')

Searchable as RT3032$

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p5pRT commented Apr 5, 2000

From Richard.Foley@m.dasa.de

thanks
perl
again

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p5pRT commented Apr 5, 2000

From [Unknown Contact. See original ticket]

"Moore, Paul" wrote​:

OK, so I didn't ignore it... :-)

Just wondering - is there a canonical header on which I can filter all
Yup.

perlbug messages (as opposed to P5P general traffic)? I used to use X-Loop​:
and then X-loop​: (my mailer's rules are case sensitive - bah!) and now these
seem to have been replaced by X-Perlbug.
Sorry, I thought X-[Ll]oop was a bit too generic, so I moved to X-Perlbug.
It'll stay that way from now on.

Is there a definitive header I can filter on? If not, can you consider this
X-Perlbug

as a feature request to add one? :-)
Done.

PS I really just want to filter original reports - I'm happy for followups
to end up as P5P mail, not perlbug mail, if that makes any difference...
No probs.

Ciao
Richard Foley


richard@​rfi.net
'Ciao' - shorter than 'Aufwiedersehen'

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