I tend to agree with razak.
Mailing lists on the whole tend to include the listname in the subject.
While I dont sort my mail like that, I do like to know if a mail is from a
list or not.. Which is easily done with the subject tags.
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> I disagree. I don't the any mailing list software should be changing the
subject line
> or any message they process. If a user wishes to conveniently filter their
email they
> can use the to/cc address of the mailing list. There are also a number of
other
> header entries that the mailing list software places in the header that
could be
> used for filtering.
>
> -T.J.
>
> > Using the same email address I subscribe to several mailing lists. So,
in my
> email
> > client software the posting emails sent to me are mixed in one folder
and this is
> > make me difficult to quick identification.
> > For quick identify I suggest adding prefix ID like as "[vchkpw] - " at
subject line.
> >
> > thank you,
> > Fahrizal Razak
>
>
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> T.J. Drennan
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> Spectrum Signal Processing
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