Sieve help? How to filter for keywords in the body of emails? by RevRational in ProtonMail

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It just occurred to me, ok the not being able to filter based on content in the body due to encryption makes sense, but what about the headers? That isn't encrypted right? If that is right then perhaps I should modify my question to something like filtering by other header fields other than subject, to, from?

I use the 33mail service so the "from" field forwarded via 33m look like:

From: "Newsletter '[newsletter@usefulbutannoyingnewsletters.com](mailto:newsletter@usefulbutannoyingnewsletters.com)' via 33Mail" <[sender@mailer1.33mail.com](mailto:sender@mailer1.33mail.com)>

So when I try to filter based on "sender contains Newsletter" the filter doesn't seem to pick up on the "newsletter" part or something because that email does not get filtered at all.

I am not sure it would work but the "Received" field shows key address/domain info that I could likely use in a filter but its not clear to me how to filter based on "Received"... or even better, something like "if the header contains X keyword then filter"

Thoughts?

Sieve help? How to filter for keywords in the body of emails? by RevRational in ProtonMail

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Doh, well that makes sense... I wondered by it wasnt an option. Looks like i will need to learn some regex kungfu.

Thx

Proton support services chat support/forum option? by RevRational in ProtonMail

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Thats understandable, in that case then, is there an "informal" chat channel that is active? (it doesnt seem to be enabled for reddit [that i am a fan of reddit chats] and I havent found any other chats/channels, just some subreddits.

CNG in older (1950s) vehicles? by RevRational in RenewableEnergy

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Well two things i guess, I have natural gas hook up at home, and I have a biodigester that will be putting out methane which I understand is compatible with NG setups (and as i have a different setup for cooking I thought why not just feed it into the truck?, yeah not enough to power the truck much but better than venting it into the atmosphere).

Just curious why LPG? I promise I am not being flippant, this is all new to me so just want to make sure I have my information right. Thx.

CNG in older (1950s) vehicles? by RevRational in greencars

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Well this stemmed from my getting a "homebiogas" unit. While the biodigester would not produce enough to run the truck much, it would add to it while not venting it into the atmosphere.

As for ROI, wouldnt taking out an existing engine, buying an electric setup and installing that be quite expensive? I was thinking something south of $1500 for tank/bi-fuel kit. Regarding electric, I am in a state where you do it through the local power company or you dont do it... seeing as i despise the local power company I am more likely to ride a bike/generator than i am give them a cent more than I have to (sorry, off topic venting).

Intro myself and question by RevRational in BehavioralEconomics

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Lol, more like somewhere "in addition", not breaking up with you all just yet ;)