[MlMt] Smart box that shows emails I've sent with a question mark that have not received a response yet

Jonathan Clark jonathan at clarksonline.me.uk
Tue Jan 28 07:11:13 EST 2014


Another approach I've used in the past is for emails where I need to track
whether the other person has replied, I cc it to myself. That gives me
something I can search upon in most clients, and I'm sure easily enough in
MailMate. Not that I've tried it yet ...


On 28 January 2014 09:41, Benny Kjær Nielsen <mailinglist at freron.com> wrote:

> On 28 Jan 2014, at 10:18, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
>
> Only problem I've spotted is that it spots ? inside urls but I can live
> with that, unless there is a trick to say it should not match a regular
> expression where the ? is connected to a http url without whitespace ?
>
> No, this is not possible. Well, many things are possible in MailMate if
> one is willing to go sufficiently low level. It might be possible to add a
> specifier to the #unquoted virtual header, e.g., named question which
> could use a regular expression to match questions. Then you would be able
> to do like this in a condition:
>
> “Unquoted Body Text ▸ Question” exists
>
> (Disclaimer: Theoretical solution. Never tried in practice and even if it
> worked then it *might* be very slow.)
>
> --
> Benny
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Jonathan
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