Re: List formatting request

2007-10-14 Thread mcb, inc.

On Sat, 13 Oct 2007, Doug Parker wrote:


Yes, thank you! ...in the digest, and I assume all the individual
messages that get forwarded from the list. I think I can illustrate it
easily below.


The answer is the same, the problem is on your end.  Community
digests aggregate messages in 'Message/RFC822' MIME parts so
they are formatted as email messages and header structure rules
apply.  A few of the other openmoko lists *don't* do digests
in this way which is both peculiar and annoying.

m

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List formatting request

2007-10-13 Thread Doug Parker
Excuse my repeat request, but is there any way to add a blank newline after
the SUBJECT: line in the email postings? It would make all of the lists a
lot easier to scan.

Yes, I've tried emailing the list mom and Harold, but no joy. :-\

Doug Parker
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Re: List formatting request

2007-10-13 Thread Henryk Plötz
Moin,

Am Sat, 13 Oct 2007 12:25:39 -0400 schrieb Doug Parker:

 Excuse my repeat request, but is there any way to add a blank newline
 after the SUBJECT: line in the email postings? It would make all of
 the lists a lot easier to scan.

Hmm, what are you talking about? No, you can't change the email message
format that's been used by billions of people for about 25 years (a
header consisting of colon separated name-value pairs, separated from a
body by the first blank line). 

What you _can_ change is the local display of that data on your end,
but that's purely a local issue. Either figure out how to configure your
mail client to display it the way you want, contact the mail client's
author, or switch to another client.

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Re: List formatting request

2007-10-13 Thread Lars Hallberg

Doug Parker skrev:
Excuse my repeat request, but is there any way to add a blank newline 
after the SUBJECT: line in the email postings? It would make all of the 
lists a lot easier to scan.


At first I'm just as confuse as Henryk, but, Doug... Do You mean in the 
digest of the list?


I have no clue hove the digest look for this list, but for digests the 
request might make sense.


Sometimes digest is made for being unpackable by the mail client, in 
that case it's still a client issue. But sometime they not, and then it 
might be a malinglist server issue.


/LaH


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Re: List formatting request

2007-10-13 Thread Doug Parker
 At first I'm just as confuse as Henryk, but, Doug... Do You mean in the
 digest of the list?

 ...but for digests the request might make sense.

Argh!...

Yes, thank you! ...in the digest, and I assume all the individual
messages that get forwarded from the list. I think I can illustrate it
easily below.


- unformatted example -
From: Lars Hallberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: community@lists.openmoko.org
Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 00:35:14 +0200
Subject: Re: List formatting request
Doug Parker skrev:
 Excuse my repeat request, but is there any way to add a blank newline
 after the SUBJECT: line in the email postings? It would make all of the
 lists a lot easier to scan.
- end unformatted example -

- formatted example -
From: Lars Hallberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: community@lists.openmoko.org
Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 00:35:14 +0200
Subject: Re: List formatting request

Doug Parker skrev:
 Excuse my repeat request, but is there any way to add a blank newline
 after the SUBJECT: line in the email postings? It would make all of the
 lists a lot easier to scan.
- formatted example -

Majordomo can be made to add the newline. I don't know if OpenMoko is
using Majordomo or not.

Doug Parker

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