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[ AWESOMEWM ] - set up better theme config somewhat - start some work on new theme (currently nicknamed 'neo'. i don't even remember what i was doing here) - add new global key combos for ames (and change existing ones to accomodate this) - spawn ibus on load - change tags [ BETTERDISCORD ] - include my settings.json for BetterDiscord - start including my config for plugin CollapsibleUI - include custom CSS (in the form of the .scss file only. i don't like committing the full CSS files if i don't need to) [ THUNDERBIRD ] - add filters for sorting aliexpress emails - add filters for deleting spammy marketing emails from aliexpress - add filters for sorting etsy emails - add filters for deleting spammy marketing emails from etsy - add filters for sorting myus emails |
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README.md |
README.md
Thunderbird filters
Here are my Thunderbird email filters. These are individual filters for things like sorting inbox content or deleting stuff that amounts to spam from otherwise okay senders (i.e. promotional emails from shopping sites or whatever)
You're meant to paste them into your msgFilterRules.dat
for a given email account (after the header, which I have excluded from any individual filters saved here because they're basically just fragments of one of those files anyways)
subfolder README.md contents
If there's more than a sort.dat
in a given folder, it will have its own README.md
which provides information on what each individual filter does.
If a filter is for sorting emails into folders, you'll need to edit it to replace the actionValue
in the file with the imap URL to the folder you want to move it to. by default all of mine here have my actual email replaced with {YOUREMAIL}@{YOURPROVIDER}
(partially because a lot of these are for my irl personal email which I just don't want to share here lol).
For the filters marked [SPAM]
, if you have any sorting filters for the same domain you'll want to make sure the spam-deleting filters are listed above the sorting filters inside Thunderbird.