On Fri, 2003-08-29 at 11:54, David Woodhouse wrote: > OK, but when someone cross-posts from a different mailing list which > _also_ does the stupid subject-mangling, it can't remove that noise, > surely?
Yes, but one might not want it to -- the [Evolution] tag on this message is useless to me, as it is in my "Evolution" folder, so I don't need to see "[Evolution]" in all the subject lines. However, if this was cross-posted to another list as well (e.g. "Foo Bar") it may be useful to have their "[foobar]" tag in the subject line, as it won't be in my "Foo Bar" folder as I don't normally subscribe to foobar-discuss. It all comes down to a question of duplication of information. If a message is in my "Evolution" folder, I don't need a "[Evolution]" tag in the subject line to tell me it's from the evolution mailing list. On that note, is there any way to get rid of that grey bar between the toolbar and the search panel (short of patching and recompiling)? The information/space trade-off on that thing is way too low for my tastes. -- Toby A Inkster Fundraising & IT The National Childbirth Trust (UK Office) Phone: 0870 770 3236 Fax: 0870 770 3237 _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
