Another user kindly pointed the filtering idea out to me. I have since
done so.
-- Craig
Ted Schuerzinger wrote:
Craig Cardimon graced perl with these words of wisdom:
I would like to request better, but still brief, subject lines.
My email system flagged the original "mystery" email as spam.
Thunderbird's success rate is 99 percent. The 1 percent where it fails
is where the subject lines are, well, mysterious, or composed of one or
two words.
Is anyone else having this problem?
If you're on a mailing list like this, can't you set up Thunderbird to
white-list things with the list email address in the To: or CC: or Bcc:
headers?
Besides, as this is a Perl list, shouldn't you be using a filtering system
that works on Perl regexes? ;-)
The problem I'm having is with HTML emails, but that's a topic for another
thread.... :-|
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