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Subject: [Bug 53814] trivial request: 'delete' filter action
From: Gareth McCaughan <gmccaughan () synaptics-uk ! com>
Date: 2005-04-07 13:39:24
Message-ID: 20050407133924.24474.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From gmccaughan synaptics-uk com 2005-04-07 15:39 -------
Here's another example of a kind of message that would benefit from
a "delete" filter action. I fetch mail from a local IMAP server once
a minute, using cron. Cron sends me a mail message reporting on the
output of the mail-fetching program. I am glad it does this, because
sometimes the program breaks and I need to know. But usually what I
get is a boring content-free message saying "yes, everything ran fine
and I didn't fetch any messages". One of these per minute is 1440
per day. I am *not* going to read these! At the moment, the best
I can do is to have a filter that identifies the certainly-boring ones
and dumps them in a special folder, which I empty manually every
couple of days. This is tiresome.
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