On 2/2/19 12:47 PM, William Bagwell wrote:
>
> BTW do not see a "Keywords: header." but do see an X-Topics: FOO. With FOO:
> also appearing in the Subject header.
The X-Topics: FOO is because the post matched the FOO topic. A Keywords:
header if any is added by the poster with the intent that
On Saturday 02 February 2019, Grant Taylor via Mailman-Users wrote:
> I feel like Mailman's "Topic" feature is under utilized. :-/
Agreed! Oddly none of the 'techie' lists I have ever been on enable this
feature. Couple of critter lists that started on Listserve and moved to
Mailman do. First l
R. Diez writes:
> Your comments are surprisingly unfair for someone in a mailing list
> for mailing list software.
How would you be a good judge of fairness? Have you been developing
mailing list software for twenty years and reading the requests and
problems of users daily for that period? W
On 2/2/19 1:37 PM, Grant Taylor via Mailman-Users wrote:
> On 2/1/19 6:49 PM, Richard Damon wrote:
>> Yes, Mailman has a feature call topics, but that is very different
>> then what the OP is asking for.
>
> Agreed. (I thought I covered that in my last email. Maybe I wasn't
> clear.)
>
>> The Mai
On 2/1/19 6:49 PM, Richard Damon wrote:
Yes, Mailman has a feature call topics, but that is very different
then what the OP is asking for.
Agreed. (I thought I covered that in my last email. Maybe I wasn't clear.)
The Mailman 'Topic' operation basically provides the ability of the
list owne