On 15.8.2007, at 0.35, Christian Tschabuschnig wrote:
I am a member of the 'silent majority' - this is my first post - and,
yes, please leave it as it is.

And another 'pls don't change it'. One would think that in this day and age all mail clients are able to filter, tag, color and/or categorize emails so that everybody should be able to view their emails as they please, and if your current email program doesn't support these things, write a feature request to the developers, they will be happy to add new cool features (like show text '[OpenMoko- Community]' in subject lines where any recipient is [email protected] or something like that) to their apps.

But what I'm wondering most about this topic is: it was discussed
several times on half of the mailing-lists I'm subscribed to, but the
problem was never solved. But I think that should be easy. Just make it
user-configurable. Is it so hard to write that piece of code and
convince the mailman-developers to include into the distribution? If
that would happen, I would never ever see this discussion again. That
would be a relief.

Good idea, just need to make sure that when user X sends email with subject '[OpenMoko-Community] should be [OM-C]' mailman might have trouble delivering the correct subject line to everybody, depending on sender and reciever the subject lines might have [OpenMoko- Community] twice, or not at all.

Best feature would be a Eliza bot in mailman that automagically goes through this discussion without bothering the subscribers to the list :)

- Allan


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