Re: [wastefully-long-tag-indicating-that-this-is-about-net-snmp-users] mailing list suggestion

2004-08-27 Thread Michael Baer
> "Carlos" == Carlos Cantu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Carlos> I don't understand the hang-up. Is it that the Subject Carlos> column of your e-mail browser is not wide enough to show Carlos> a short tag plus the real subject text? Well, partly that is it for me. I like being abl

Re: [wastefully-long-tag-indicating-that-this-is-about-net-snmp-users] mailing list suggestion

2004-08-24 Thread Carlos Cantu
I don't understand the hang-up. Is it that the Subject column of your e-mail browser is not wide enough to show a short tag plus the real subject text? I don't really need the tags myself. The techie network gurus must be doing a good job on spam filtering. But if some people can benefit from a

[wastefully-long-tag-indicating-that-this-is-about-net-snmp-users] mailing list suggestion

2004-08-24 Thread Chuck Yerkes
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 th

Re: [net-snmp-users] mailing list suggestion

2004-08-18 Thread Thomas Anders
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