Well, It's too easy to make a filter for MUAs even like Netscape 4.7: Edit>Message Filters>New> Match any of : "sender contains abiword-dev" | "to or CC contains abiword-dev" Moveto>AbiDevML>OK
So why boring with subjects like [abiword-dev] ... ? Please, learn how to use your MUA ... Ben John Buell wrote: > > On Thursday, December 13, 2001, at 09:12 AM, Hubert Figuiere wrote: > > > According to James Ogley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> Might it be possible to have the list server do this? > >> > >> abiword-dev is the only mailing list I subscribe to that doesn't do > >> this > >> automatically... > > > > It is not the only one, and we won't do it. If you want to separate > > lists > > from the rest, which is the best recommendation I can make to heavy mail > > user, filter on the Sender: header (for this least at least) and > > pre-sort > > them to folder. I do this on the mail server that my provider offers, > > but > > POPers can do it in their e-mail client. Considering that I did this in > > Eudora years ago (back in the days I did not use Mutt, ie more than 4 > > years > > ago) I consider that this is not a problem for anyone in 2001. > > > > I'd vote against prefacing subject. > > > > Hub > > > > > > Better idea: since all of the developers don't want this in their > subject lines, and I'm sick of hearing about it, why not have the server > kill all messages that include this debate and get on with it? (I guess > that includes this message too huh? :) > > -John -- Benoit Rouits <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> office : (+33)146398261 home : (+33)672814789
