Different issue Alan. What I'm after are sub-lists. ie)
geronimo-dev mail list then: [general] or [spec] etc. At Jakarta Commons we have slowly managed to get the Developer list to abide by this, though no the User list 100% of the time. Although I [and someone else] suggested such a thing for Geronimo, the sheer number of people here means it's unlikely it'll manage to learn to abide by informal rules [my opinion from the Commons community]. Even if it is, the only way to make it adhere is to define a solid set of sub-contexts and publish these [wiki, whereever]. Or to push off separate lists [which damages the development of the community, but so does too much noise]. For your problem, have you tried filtering on a header? That's the preferred way. However I often find myself forgetting and filtering on the Reply-To. Hen On Wed, 13 Aug 2003, Alan Cabrera wrote: > I requested a similar thing in that I asked for this discussion to be > labeled [geronimo-dev] so that I can spot it from the tons of junk emails > that are sent to me and the response that I basically got was that it's too > bad the my emailer sucks so bad. > > Regards, > > Alan > OpenEJB Developer > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Henri Yandell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > I'm not sure if others are finding this too, but I'm > > definitely looking forward to a time when the mail list gets > > nice and organised about either having multiple lists or > > having an obvious separation of concepts with good use of > > [xxx] markers. > > > > I'm used to getting a lot of mail list traffic into my inbox, > > and yet I'm starting to treat the list as a lot of white-noise. > > > > Any need for improvements, or am I just being a wimp? > > > > Hen > > > > >
