Re: Suggestion for mailing lists... split [PATCH]-es into own list

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On 11/10/2007, Thomas Harning Jr. <harningt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I use gmail as my mail client and it doesn't grok 'PATCH' filters
> (primarily the case of the word).
>
> Are there any of you using Gmail that has managed to get around this issue....?

Try this in the 'has the words' box (the whole thing):
to:git@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -("+++ b" subject:"[PATCH")

Obviously get rid of the '-' for the other filter you'll want. Patches
that lead to discussion will probably get both tags. The "+++ b" is so
you don't class mails that don't have a patch in the body as patch
mails.

> Perhaps we should have a separate mailing list for patches vs discussion.
>
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