I just subscribed tot his mailing list, but am having big problems with it.
The reason for that is because it uses the List-Id header field in a 
non-standard way.
This field is supposed to store a static field that should help email clients 
to identify and filter mail from lists.
In this list this List-Id field is used as a Message-Id, and it changes for 
every mail.
The last one was :
List-Id: listid.LegacyUserGroup.102593264.mail.legacyusers.com
but the next one will have a different number.
Opera, which I'm currently using for email, automatically filters/creates a new 
mailing list for every single email from the list because they all have 
different List-Id fields.
So far I "have" 13 new mailing lists, all with almost the same name.
I've been subscribing to a lot of lists during 20 years (currently 40 + those 
"13" from LegacyusersUG), and none of them behaves like this one. They all use 
List-Id in a standard, static way, if at all.
This list also uses the X-mailing-list field (correctly), but that doesn't help 
much when the List-Id changes all the time...

I wrote about the issue to the webmaster (listowner?), but have not yet 
received a reply.

I was hoping that someone here could help with changing the list setup?

This looks like an interesting group with quite some activity, but it is 
impossible to keep on subscribing if it continues to handle the List-Id as a 
dynamic field.

Here's a few links about the use of List-Id:
http://www.w3.org/Mail/subject-tagging
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2919.html
http://al.mail-list.com/s/al/m/als/l/7615-RFC-2919-List-Id-Header
and the RFC: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2919.txt

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