Looks like your signatures come as application/pgp-signature.  I'll look
into whether that can easily be made an exception.

While I don't want to discourage patches, I also don't want to fill
everybody's mailbox with them.  The current build mechanism makes applying
patches very difficult, so few readers would benefit from seeing them in
isolation.  (I definitely don't want to see patches to the patches that are
in mspgcc4; too confusing.)

I prefer that any real problem be backed by a bug artifact on the
sourceforge tracker (either mspgcc or mspgcc4; mspgcc4 will go legacy come
the millennium and I actually get a chance to complete the uniarch
revisions).  Patches attached to bug reports are a lot easier to deal with.

Peter

On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 3:09 AM, Robert Spanton <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tue, 2010-11-16 at 11:35 -0600, Peter Bigot wrote:
> > 1) I propose to change the list management so that email to it from
> people
> > who are not subscribed is immediately bounced (saying that the list
> requires
> > subscription for posting), rather than put into a pending bucket where
> Chris
> > or I have to look at it.  If it's worth our time to read, it's worth the
> > sender's time to subscribe so they can see responses.
>
> Any chance we can also have the 'no attachments' rule lifted?  It's
> quite annoying that I have to remember to turn GPG signing off for every
> email that I send to this list.  Hard work for patch submitters too...
>
> Cheers,
>
> Rob
>
>
>
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