Re: DIS: OFF: Lists have been transferred (but are still Foreign)
On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 12:50 AM, omd c.ome...@gmail.com wrote: There is an experimental feature which I went ahead and implemented, but I'd appreciate feedback and will turn it off if desired: all list messages are piped through a script which rewrites the Date header to be the same as the relevant value from the appropriate Received header, for the convenience of recordkeepors. ...and unfortunately, it seems that this is enough to make Gmail treat the message as distinct from the original, so if you send a reply, you now get a duplicate, rather than that only happening when you switch fora. Pfft.
Re: DIS: OFF: Lists have been transferred (but are still Foreign)
On 2 May 2013 18:18, omd c.ome...@gmail.com wrote: Not everyone has Gmail's spam filtering! Surely even mailman can weakly obfuscate addresses in the archives.
Re: DIS: OFF: Lists have been transferred (but are still Foreign)
On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 12:55 PM, Elliott Hird penguinoftheg...@googlemail.com wrote: On 2 May 2013 18:18, omd c.ome...@gmail.com wrote: Not everyone has Gmail's spam filtering! Surely even mailman can weakly obfuscate addresses in the archives. The archives include the raw mbox, and I don't really want to obfuscate that, because then the obfuscated version will end up getting backed up and published someday ;p
Re: DIS: OFF: Lists have been transferred (but are still Foreign)
On 2 May 2013 17:58, omd c.ome...@gmail.com wrote: The archives include the raw mbox, and I don't really want to obfuscate that, because then the obfuscated version will end up getting backed up and published someday ;p By the way you should switch to mailing list software that doesn't tell me about my autogenerated password that has no reason to exist every month. :(
Re: DIS: OFF: Lists have been transferred (but are still Foreign)
On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 1:00 PM, Elliott Hird penguinoftheg...@googlemail.com wrote: On 2 May 2013 17:58, omd c.ome...@gmail.com wrote: The archives include the raw mbox, and I don't really want to obfuscate that, because then the obfuscated version will end up getting backed up and published someday ;p By the way you should switch to mailing list software that doesn't tell me about my autogenerated password that has no reason to exist every month. :( The password is vaguely useful because you can use it to configure your subscription preferences. Do you want me to turn off the monthly reminder? You can also disable your own reminder in said preferences.