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Re: Comp.lang.php group question [message #170424 is a reply to message #170422] Mon, 01 November 2010 12:54 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Beauregard T. Shagnas is currently offline  Beauregard T. Shagnas
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Bill Braun wrote:

> Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
>> Bill Braun wrote:
>>> Using Thunderbird I've been filtering at the account level using
>>> "Path contains googlegroups" with consistent success.
>>
>> That would work, I'm sure, but as far as I remember is a filter in
>> the "expensive" category, where you need to download the whole post
>> in order to get that field. If you change to Message-ID contains
>> googlegroups it will be much more efficient.
>>
>> I wish I could find the list of which header items are included in
>> just a header fetch. There are only a few: Message-ID, From,
>> Subject, Lines or Size, maybe one or two more. "Organization" is not
>> one, and I think neither is Path.
>
> Is that true for POP account mail?

I do not know. There should be a standard (research RFCs?) though it
might vary by ISPs/mail servers...

> I can set filters at the server (web access) but am limited to "from"
> address.

Seems to be typical of web access to mail, and is similar to my own
various web-accessible email servers.

> Since both Path and Message-ID are in the headers, when the headers
> are downloaded to Thunderbird (3.1.6) is not the "expense" the same
> for both filters?

But are they in a check of only (email) headers? I can't say, but
suspect you would have to download the entire email to see them by your
email client. I also suspect average folk do not have procedures in
place to fetch only headers of email and instead just download all.

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