If you are using a Usenet archiver to read an email-based list, I do not 
think this is a problem of our list. The headers show up perfectly for 
me in both Thunderbird and Mail.app (which I use regularly). If you 
would like to remove or alter any of these headers, you can do it easily 
with procmail and sed.

--Noah

Ilias Lazaridis wrote:
> Jani Tiainen wrote:
>> Ilias Lazaridis kirjoitti:
>>> Just switched again to read the group via the news-client (gmane nntp 
>>> gateway).
>>>
>>> I try to get an overview of the messages and see...
>>>
>>> [Trac]
>>> [Trac]
>>> [Trac]
>>> [Trac]
>>>
>>> Not a very good readability.
>> Well, this is _mailinglist_ not newsgroup. :)
>>
>> So should there be something else becouse some "hack" (well gmane is a 
>> hack) filters something out.
>>
>> And what comes to gmane, I can read (by using Thunderbird) headers same 
>> way as here in e-mail. So there might be something in your reader that 
>> messes things up.
>>
>> Even your message contains proper titles etc.
> 
> [Trac] Readability of this group, "[Trac]"
> 
> I mean this "[Trac]" prefix. On other mailinglists read from gmane, the 
> related tag does _not_ appear, thus I can read the headers without this 
> annoying prefix.
> 
> So the list-admin should either completely remove it (email filtering 
> can be done by "Reply-To" header or other mechanisms, we have the year 
> 2006!!!), or at least configure _gmane_ to ripe it out.
> 
> .
> 
> --
> http://lazaridis.com
> 
> 
> > 


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