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Subject: [SAtalk] emacs rmail How to sort subject lines and headers.
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Date: Mon, 07 Oct 2002 07:28:52 -0400
In emacs rmail what varieties of different techniques are there for
sorting your favorite correspondents from the mix?... leaving the hundreds
of spam commercials. A filter for the campus computer system puts subject
lines and headers on many of the hundreds of spam commercials
with http://spamassassin.org
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