Robert Schiele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> The main problem with your solution is, that some localized mail
> clients add other prefixes then 'Re:' for responses.

Oh please, is there any other mail client than the one from the evil
empire that does this awful violation of stadard?

> You may want to grep for the header line beginning with
>   X-Mailing-List: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> which is added by the list processor to each message. This solution
> ist more reliable than a filter rule based on the subject line and
> does not render the subject line unreadable.

Doesn't seem to work if the message is Cc'd to the list, like your
message. Personally, I never understood why people do that? If you
reply to someone on the list and also directly, do you think your
comment carries more weight if your recipient gets it twice? Or what
is it that makes people do this?

As for the original question, filter on the To: and Cc: headers on
this list. I at least don't want any extra clutter on the subject
line. I read my mail on a WAP phone sometimes and it would be nice to
see what the actual topic is.

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Anssi Saari - [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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