At 01:00 AM 3/5/99 -0800, you wrote: >Gripe of the day is putting the list-name as a prefix on the subject >line. Majordomo has had the ability to do this for some time, but as far >as I know, virtually every list admin has had the good sense *not* to >enable this. This morning, I got treated to the following: > >[Home-Sat] Re: [[Home-Sat] Re: [[Home-Sat] DC Block Splitters]] > > (which brings up a more subtle problem of this style of list setup: > if it is gatewayed to usenet [as it is in this case] it is actually > in violation of rfc850: > This just came up on another list I sub to. The problem in the above subject line appears to be a bug in Netscape Web Mail, not Majordomo.
- Re: Putting the listname on... Nick Simicich
- Re: Putting the listname on the Subject ... Mitch Collinsworth
- Re: Putting the listname on the Subj... Rich Kulawiec
- Re: Putting the listname on the Subj... David W. Tamkin
- Re: Putting the listname on the Subject ... David W. Tamkin
- Re: Putting the listname on the Subject line Nick Simicich
- Re: Putting the listname on the Subject line SRE
- Re: Putting the listname on the Subject line Russ Allbery
- Re: Putting the listname on the Subject line Jason L Tibbitts III
- Re: Putting the listname on the Subject line Kenneth E. Bannister
- Re: Putting the listname on the Subject line jet
- Re: Putting the listname on the Subject line Keith Flippin
- Re: Putting the listname on the Subject line David W. Tamkin
- Re: Putting the listname on the Subject line Rich Kulawiec
- Re: Putting the listname on the Subject line Stan Ryckman
- Re: Putting the listname on the Subject line Jeremy Blackman
- Re: Putting the listname on the Subject line Gerald Oskoboiny
