Message ID's?
Totday I got a message that my ISP's mail server had bounced a few mails. It looks to me as my mailbox with the ISP was a bit full. But, that's not the point of my mail here. It's this excerpt: Here are the message numbers: 5315 5320 5318 5503 Now I've tried to check, but there doesn't seem to be any perl6 specific message ID header, so I *can't check* by searching through my mailbox messages if I have indeed gotten these messages or not. This isn't too practical. My suggestion, plain and simpl: add a custom header with the assigned message ID. -- Bart.
Re: Message ID's?
On Mon, 4 Sep 2000, Bart Lateur wrote: My suggestion, plain and simpl: add a custom header with the assigned message ID. it's in the envelope sender which all decent delivery agents will put in some header for you. (commonly the Return-Path header). - ask -- ask bjoern hansen - http://www.netcetera.dk/~ask/ more than 70M impressions per day, http://valueclick.com
Re: Perl 6 announcement list
Nathan Torkington wrote: brian d foy writes: i think we should have some sort of end user announcement list. a lot of people are being asked to be kept up to date on Perl 6, but they aren't the types to want to wade through development discussions or announcements. Isn't there a perl-announce? Or only perl5-announce? -- John Porter
Working Group Summaries online
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