Quoting Thomas Anders ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Chuck Yerkes wrote:
> >If you can't use sender then where do we stop.  Perhaps the Subject
> >could contain the date the message was sent as well.
> >No, we have a billion email headers.
> 
> Remain calm. We're talking about adding a mailinglist id to the
> subject line which is something that's quite *common* in the small
> world outside of [net-snmp-*]. Still, YMMV. I guess [ethereal-*],
> [openssl-*], [samba-*], [*tex*] and [lkml] don't count as examples.
> Neither does my preference to add such a label to [net-snmp-*].

And the 6 BSD related mail lists I'm on don't have it and the
several local unix groups I'm on don't have it and we DESIGNED HEADERS
TO INDICATE WHERE ITS FROM.

Sender: is lovely.

If *your* mail client isn't smart enough, don't change your mail lists.
I for one, don't really want to look at the first 11+ characters being
the list name, when I already KNOW is the list.  I'd rather see useful
Subject info.


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