On Thu, 2016-05-05 at 12:23 -0300, Fernando Frediani wrote: > Quick question to those who don't like the idea of having a prefix in > the subject: Is this a big deal ?
Nothing's really a "big deal". Life's too short to claim that. If I see messages where the subject appears to be 'lede-dev', when the bit that stands out *ought* to be 'JFFS2', then I'm going to miss them and pay no attention. Not that I really do much JFFS2 work these days anyway, so feel free to ignore that as an irrelevant data point. But in general, the pollution of the subject line *does* lead to the subject line not actually being as useful for its *intended* purpose. Especially when cross-posting across multiple lists which have the same (mis)configuration. > Cannot this be compromised in favour of having this enabled for those > who need it for the reasons justified in previous messages ? If you must. I did already answer the question of *how* to do it. But I'd observe that it's easier for people to *add* this nonsense on the client side of they really want it, than it is to *remove* it again. You're basically penalising those who *do* set up their mail clients optimally, for the benefit of those who can't be bothered to. That is, however, a perfectly rational decision to make, if that's what you want. -- dwmw2
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