On 07-Dec-1997 12:43:00, Kai Henningsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Which easily leads (for me) to actually missing them - because of > duplicate suppression, they do not show up where they are expected (with > the mailing list).
One of the reasons I *don't* use duplicate supression (I leave it in "warning" mode), *and* I sort on X-Mailing-List! The nicest thing about having the debian lists (like the netbsd lists) all go through qmail, is that when you get a message from one, you *know* where it came from. The X-Mailing-List sorting (using nnmail-split-fancy in gnus, but procmail is certainly just as capable) comes first, then the more "heuristic" sorting (like: is my name in to/cc...) That way my mail.debian.whatever is a consistent archives, threads stay together, and at the same time I actually pay prompt attention to the threads I'm involved in. ("X-Mailing-List" "debian-\\([-_a-z]*\\)@lists.debian.org" "mail.debian.\\1") is particularly nice: all I have to do is subscribe, and the appropriate folder gets created automatically... I'm not trying to push either way on this; just pointing out that there are ways to get some of the things you might really want. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .