> The subject line is halfway to useless anyway,
> because most people on the various opensolaris
> maillists happily changes the subject of the
> message itself without changing the subject line.
So, are we looking for a technical solution to a
user problem? Hardly ever works. How about
worki
On May 4, 2006, at 9:53 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is also no safe way to remove the "[XXX]" stuff. I've asked
around
on IRC and the common warning is that this will break "Subject:"-
lines
in non-ASCII encodings.
Please simply leave the tags alone - IMO all the discussion turns
On Thu, 2006-05-04 at 12:20 +0200, Felix Schulte wrote:
> Yeah, put my vote into the "no way" list, too. The softies who
> complain should learn to write their own filter scripts to cut out the
> tags and shouldn't harass the majority here with such proposals.
Quite right too... why make the defa
On 5/2/06, Bill Rushmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Over in website-discuss, we've reached consensus
> that, for the site
> lists as a whole, the various "[foo-discuss]" tags
> should not be
> prepended to subject lines by default.
> Since opensolaris-discuss is the highest traffic
> a
On Tue, 2006-05-02 at 01:50, Alan DuBoff wrote:
> If you could somehow convince me that cross-posted messages are good, I might
> agree.;-)
if you could convince me that discussions never need to cross predefined
cubbyhole boundaries and that we could get all the boundaries right in
advance I mig
I've always filtered off Return-path. Pertty much every mailing list
that I'm on sets this correctly.
alan.
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>
>
> Over in website-discuss, we've reached consensus
> that, for the site
> lists as a whole, the various "[foo-discuss]" tags
> should not be
> prepended to subject lines by default.
> Since opensolaris-discuss is the highest traffic
> alias on
> opensolaris.org, I think it is reasonable
Bill Sommerfeld wrote:
> On Mon, 2006-05-01 at 19:29, Andrei Dorofeev wrote:
> > What is the reason other people want to remove them?
> - deals poorly with crossposting -- you get multiple tags in random
> orders when threads hop lists.
> - consumes precious screen real estate in certain mailer