On 25.6.2018 20:38, Paul W. Frields wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 24, 2018 at 12:07:13PM +0200, Miro Hrončok wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> since the transition to Pagure, I'm subscribed to
>>
https://pagure.io/ambassadors-emea/swag_requests
>>
>> I filter e-mail from that Pagure to a specific e-mail folder.
>>
>> But if somebody mentions me like this:
>>
>>
https://pagure.io/ambassadors-emea/swag_requests/issue/9#comment-481293
>>
>> Or if there is generally an issue of mine, it gets lost in all the other
>> Pagure e-mail. I don't have the energy to go trough all and hence I
>> appear
>> nonresponsive on the EMEA Ambassadors Pagure.
>>
>> Is there a trick?
>
> Miro, I'm on Gmail, so this *precise* solution may not work for you.
> But the ideas in the script may still be useful:
>
>
https://script.google.com/d/1-EmPBaQkGEEMVV0954PazuQfojBjmS-mOFvFg-WEkREv...
>
>
> That script runs every 15 minutes on all my email from
> "pagure(a)pagure.io," which is filtered to a general Pagure folder. A
> separate folder is used (or created if it doesn't exist yet) for each
> project's mail. That way I can prioritize which threads I read.
Thank You, however I don't have trouble filtering different projects by
headers (I don't use Gmail on this address).
The problem is distinguishing general
pagure.io/ambassadors-emea/swag_requests e-mail from "personal".
E.g. "[ambassadors-emea/swag_requests] Issue #9: 10 Fedora DVDs to
www.girlsday.sk" (mine) has:
X-pagure:
https://pagure.io/
X-pagure-project: ambassadors-emea/swag_requests
List-ID: ambassadors-emea/funding_requests
List-Archive:
https://pagure.io/ambassadors-emea/funding_requests
Actually I've selected two examples from different projects, but that
doesn't make a difference.
To: mhroncok(a)redhat.com
While "[ambassadors-emea/funding_requests] Issue #42: Funding request
for Fabian Affolter for CLT 2018" (not mine) has:
X-pagure:
https://pagure.io/
X-pagure-project: ambassadors-emea/funding_requests
List-ID: ambassadors-emea/funding_requests
List-Archive:
https://pagure.io/ambassadors-emea/funding_requests
To: mhroncok(a)redhat.com
I.e. the headers here are the same.