Evan Platt wrote:
At 11:44 AM 3/4/2007, mouss wrote:
somewhat related: I sometimes receive mail with a spam tag in the
subject, a tag added by the sender MTA !!! fortunately, I don't use
subject tagging, otherwise...
which explains why I do not favour subject modification by any piece
of so
At 11:44 AM 3/4/2007, mouss wrote:
somewhat related: I sometimes receive mail with a spam tag in the
subject, a tag added by the sender MTA !!! fortunately, I don't use
subject tagging, otherwise...
which explains why I do not favour subject modification by any piece
of software (including S
Daryl C. W. O'Shea wrote:
Bart Schaefer wrote:
On 3/3/07, Don Ireland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Every email list I've ever subscribed to has had something in the
subject line (usually in square brackets) to identify 1) that it is a
mailing list and 2) what list it is.
Why doesn't this list ha
Don Ireland wrote:
> Every email list I've ever subscribed to has had something in the
> subject line (usually in square brackets) to identify 1) that it is a
> mailing list and 2) what list it is.
>
> Why doesn't this list have something similar?
It does. It's got a List-Id header.
List-Id:
OK sorry. Didn't realize it was such a sore spot. :)
>
I've been a part of a few--although not computer related (prefer
forums). I wasn't looking for more than a few chars. One list adds
Bart Schaefer wrote:
On 3/3/07, Don Ireland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Every email list I've ever subscribed to has had something in the
subject line (usually in square brackets) to identify 1) that it is a
mailing list and 2) what list it is.
Why doesn't this list have something similar?
Bec
Brian Wilson wrote:
On Mar 3, 2007, at 4:41 PM, Mário Gamito wrote:
Don Ireland wrote:
Every email list I've ever subscribed to has had something in the
subject line (usually in square brackets) to identify 1) that it is a
mailing list and 2) what list it is.
Maybe, just maybe, you can filte
Graham Murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Or even filter on the List-ID: or other RFC2191 headers.
Ooops RFC 2919
On 3/3/07, Don Ireland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Every email list I've ever subscribed to has had something in the
subject line (usually in square brackets) to identify 1) that it is a
mailing list and 2) what list it is.
Why doesn't this list have something similar?
Because it's a really ann
Mário Gamito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Maybe, just maybe, you can filter through e-mail adresseses instead of
> subjects.
Or even filter on the List-ID: or other RFC2191 headers.
On Mar 3, 2007, at 4:41 PM, Mário Gamito wrote:
Don Ireland wrote:
Every email list I've ever subscribed to has had something in the
subject line (usually in square brackets) to identify 1) that it
is a mailing list and 2) what list it is.
Maybe, just maybe, you can filter through e-mail ad
Don Ireland wrote:
> Every email list I've ever subscribed to has had something in the
> subject line (usually in square brackets) to identify 1) that it is a
> mailing list and 2) what list it is.
>
> Why doesn't this list have something similar?
Please don't start up that discussion again!
Ch
Doc Schneider wrote:
Mário Gamito wrote:
Don Ireland wrote:
Every email list I've ever subscribed to has had something in the
subject line (usually in square brackets) to identify 1) that it is a
mailing list and 2) what list it is.
Maybe, just maybe, you can filter through e-mail adresseses i
Mário Gamito wrote:
Don Ireland wrote:
Every email list I've ever subscribed to has had something in the
subject line (usually in square brackets) to identify 1) that it is a
mailing list and 2) what list it is.
Maybe, just maybe, you can filter through e-mail adresseses instead of
subjects.
Don Ireland wrote:
Every email list I've ever subscribed to has had something in the
subject line (usually in square brackets) to identify 1) that it is a
mailing list and 2) what list it is.
Maybe, just maybe, you can filter through e-mail adresseses instead of
subjects.
-- Mário Gamito
Every email list I've ever subscribed to has had something in the
subject line (usually in square brackets) to identify 1) that it is a
mailing list and 2) what list it is.
Why doesn't this list have something similar? This list could have [SA
User] in the subject and the Developer's list cou
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