Have you considered setting up a mail filter that will move all emails sent to 
[email protected] into a Roundcube folder?  Much easier than changing the 
list configuration, and that way you can easily see what emails were sent to 
this list and therefore not spam.

Rob

On Fri, 8 Jun 2007 17:48:08 -0400, All Knight Access <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> I get tons of e-mails daily, across multiple addresses I frequently
> monitor throughout any given day. I currently have my e-mail client
> program set-up to only have a "list" view of the subject line of all
> incoming mail, grouping all e-mail addresses (i.e., utilizing Apple's
> Mail software). And, I'm assuming that many of the subscribers on
> this mailing list also do the same thing. Since I am often bombarded
> with unwanted spam, the majority of the time, I only quickly read the
> "subject line" of an e-mail, and delete questionable incoming mail,
> without wasting time to actual read every single e-mail to determine
> if it is desired content to read, or not.
> 
> So, as a request for this e-mail list, can the list admin re-
> configure the list settings, so that all messages sent automatically
> prepend in the subject line the tag: [RoundCube Dev]. That way,
> incoming mail can be easily identified as not spam, and should be
> read accordingly. If the list settings do not feature an auto-prepend
> for the subject line, then this request is widely directed to all
> subscribers of this list, asking that when composing new e-mails,
> please be more conscious about the content of the subject line, and
> to write text that at least can give some indication that the e-mail
> pertains to RoundCube.
> 
> Example:
> 
> A bad subject line would just have:
> 
> Subject: RC1
> 
> Whereas, a better subject line would have:
> 
> Subject: RoundCube RC1
> 
> Oftentimes, messages are being sent through this list, where the
> subject line does not clearly give indication that it is referring to
> RoundCube. And, i wouldn't want to accidently delete a potentially
> vital incoming e-mail from this list, thinking it was spam.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> 
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> All Knight Access
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> www.allknightacccess.com
> 
> 
> 
> 
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