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Old 09-27-2018
organise mailing lists in email client

mr macos please bare with me i couldnt find a place to post my issue and hence m posting it here
How do you organise mailing lists in your email client?
How do you guys organise your mailing lists? I'm having a few issues with my set up:

When I subscribe to a mailing list I add a rule in the FastMail web UI to move and email addressed to the mailing lists in a "Lists/list-name" folder. This is pretty cumbersome. Do people usually automate this some way? How? If client-side, how does that work when using multiple devices?

These lists directory fill up quickly. I could delete these messages but I like having an archive (ideally per list). Is there a better way than creating archive folders for each list and then moving stuff into it?

I'm curious to learn about set ups you people use.
 

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HTML::Template::FAQ(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				  HTML::Template::FAQ(3pm)

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HTML::Template::FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions about HTML::Template SYNOPSIS
In the interest of greater understanding I've started a FAQ section of the perldocs. Please look in here before you send me email. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Is there a place to go to discuss HTML::Template and/or get help? There's a mailing-list for discussing HTML::Template at html-template-users@lists.sourceforge.net. Join at: http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/html-template-users If you just want to get email when new releases are available you can join the announcements mailing-list here: http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/html-template-announce Is there a searchable archive for the mailing-list? Yes, you can find an archive of the SourceForge list here: http://www.geocrawler.com/lists/3/SourceForge/23294/0/ For an archive of the old vm.com list, setup by Sean P. Scanlon, see: http://bluedot.net/mail/archive/ I want support for <TMPL_XXX>! How about it? Maybe. I definitely encourage people to discuss their ideas for HTML::Template on the mailing list. Please be ready to explain to me how the new tag fits in with HTML::Template's mission to provide a fast, lightweight system for using HTML templates. NOTE: Offering to program said addition and provide it in the form of a patch to the most recent version of HTML::Template will definitely have a softening effect on potential opponents! I found a bug, can you fix it? That depends. Did you send me the VERSION of HTML::Template, a test script and a test template? If so, then almost certainly. If you're feeling really adventurous, HTML::Template is publicly available on GitHub (https://github.com/mpeters/html-template). Please feel free to fork it and send me a pull request with any changes you have. <TMPL_VAR>s from the main template aren't working inside a <TMPL_LOOP>! Why? This is the intended behavior. "<TMPL_LOOP>" introduces a separate scope for "<TMPL_VAR>s" much like a subroutine call in Perl introduces a separate scope for "my" variables. If you want your "<TMPL_VAR>"s to be global you can set the "global_vars" option when you call "new()". See above for documentation of the "global_vars" "new()" option. How can I pre-load my templates using cache-mode and mod_perl? Add something like this to your startup.pl: use HTML::Template; use File::Find; print STDERR "Pre-loading HTML Templates... "; find( sub { return unless /.tmpl$/; HTML::Template->new( filename => "$File::Find::dir/$_", cache => 1, ); }, '/path/to/templates', '/another/path/to/templates/' ); Note that you'll need to modify the "return unless" line to specify the extension you use for your template files - I use .tmpl, as you can see. You'll also need to specify the path to your template files. One potential problem: the /path/to/templates/ must be EXACTLY the same path you use when you call "HTML::Template->new()". Otherwise the cache won't know they're the same file and will load a new copy - instead getting a speed increase, you'll double your memory usage. To find out if this is happening set "cache_debug =" 1> in your application code and look for "CACHE MISS" messages in the logs. What characters are allowed in TMPL_* names? Numbers, letters, '.', '/', '+', '-' and '_'. How can I execute a program from inside my template? Short answer: you can't. Longer answer: you shouldn't since this violates the fundamental concept behind HTML::Template - that design and code should be separate. But, inevitably some people still want to do it. If that describes you then you should take a look at HTML::Template::Expr. Using HTML::Template::Expr it should be easy to write a "run_program()" function. Then you can do awful stuff like: <tmpl_var expr="run_program('foo.pl')"> Just, please, don't tell me about it. I'm feeling guilty enough just for writing HTML::Template::Expr in the first place. Can I get a copy of these docs in Japanese? Yes you can. See Kawai Takanori's translation at: http://member.nifty.ne.jp/hippo2000/perltips/html/template.htm What's the best way to create a <select> form element using HTML::Template? There is much disagreement on this issue. My personal preference is to use CGI.pm's excellent "popup_menu()" and "scrolling_list()" functions to fill in a single "<tmpl_var select_foo>" variable. To some people this smacks of mixing HTML and code in a way that they hoped HTML::Template would help them avoid. To them I'd say that HTML is a violation of the principle of separating design from programming. There's no clear separation between the programmatic elements of the "<form>" tags and the layout of the "<form>" tags. You'll have to draw the line somewhere - clearly the designer can't be entirely in charge of form creation. It's a balancing act and you have to weigh the pros and cons on each side. It is certainly possible to produce a "<select>" element entirely inside the template. What you end up with is a rat's nest of loops and conditionals. Alternately you can give up a certain amount of flexibility in return for vastly simplifying your templates. I generally choose the latter. Another option is to investigate HTML::FillInForm which some have reported success using to solve this problem. perl v5.12.4 2011-07-27 HTML::Template::FAQ(3pm)
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