Hi, On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 6:31 PM, Jeff Koch <jeffk...@intersessions.com>wrote:
> > Why be forced into using one mail client? Hey, it's almost 2010 - people > use multiple devices to check email - smartphones, PDA's, mail to voice, > webmail, internet cafes. The days of using only one client are long past. > You can still use IMAP on a main PC to keep your email sorted - but why not > also make it easy to follow discussions on other devices? > > > At 12:00 PM 12/15/2009, Toni Mueller wrote: > > Hi, >> >> On Tue, 15.12.2009 at 11:44:49 -0500, Charles Gregory <cgreg...@hwcn.org> >> wrote: >> > On Tue, 15 Dec 2009, Jeff Koch wrote: >> >> I have to say that it is extremely annoying that this mailing list does >> >> not put a tag identifying itself in the subject line. Every other >> >> mailing list of a similar technical nature that I participate in has a >> >> tag. A tag of two characters would allow users to quickly identify the >> >> email as coming from the SA mailing list and decide whether the email >> >> is worth opening. >> > >> > +1 >> >> -100 >> >> > As you may have noticed, I've got my procmail set to insert one (as seen >> > above). But this has the unfortunate side-effect of messing with >> > threading in some threaded mail clients and archives.... :( >> >> I don't know the abilities of Alpine, but if you use procmail anyway, >> why can't you simply sort on the List-Id header? >> >> :0 >> * ^List-Id: .users.spamassassin.apache.org >> $MAILDIR/spamassassin/ >> > Or when using Exchange, just make the rules server side ... then they are also applied to all mail ... whether how many diff clients you are using ... I really dont see you problem Jeff ... if its nice to have ... make your what ever server your are using add them ... its 2010 as you said. :-) > >> >> >> Kind regards, >> --Toni++ >> > > Best Regards, > > Jeff Koch, Intersessions > mvh Mikael Syska