-1 on that.

It's easier to search for modified CVS files when the files
appears in the subject. Your mail client doesn't need to do a
full text/attach of the whohle mails, only the subject.

For the last comment: Fix your mail client (I mean, really).

However, if php-doc guys wan't to handle it different, it's ok
for me but I don't want to loose this information on php-cvs
commits.

Markus

ps: another thing would be: just don't commit 100 files at one ;)

On Thu, Nov 15, 2001 at 10:49:19AM +0100, Hartmut Holzgraefe wrote : 
> could someone please modify the commitinfo script to shorten the
> mail subject in CVS commit mail messages to a more sensible limit?
> 
> right now we have the name of every affected file in the subject,
> which is rather disturbing for commits affecting a lot of files
> like my addition of XML headers to phpdoc XML files yesterday
> 
> having all 100+ filenames in the subject line does not make to
> much sense after all IMHO and might even confuse some mailclients?

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