Sure, this can be used, but it's not always appropriate.  You see,
my address is at Yahoo and I receive mails in Thunderbird at home.  When
I'm not at home, I read mails in Yahoo mail, of course.  But then I
can't apply any filter (or could I?) because I need them all in the
Inbox so that Thunderbird could fetch them all later on when I'm back
home.  Well, you see the problem?  When I'm using Yahoo mail, if the
mailing-list messages contain the header, I could click on the "subject"
to sort them.  But now without the header, I've to read through all
message subject to see if there's anything important.

    Quite many other mailing-lists add this header, why don't Tomcat? 
Is it really hard to do so?

Jon Wingfield wrote:

> If what you are after is a way to filter messages then use a good
> email client and filter on the message header "List-Id". For this list
> it is set to:
>
> List-Id: "Tomcat Users List" <tomcat-user.jakarta.apache.org>
>
>
> Seak, Teng-Fong wrote:
>
>>    It would be nice if this mailing-list could add a header to mails,
>> something like [TC-user].  The announcement has the [ANN] header, so
>> I think it won't be a problem for this to have a header.
>>
>>    Regards,
>>
>>    Seak
>


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