Am Dienstag, den 26.09.2006, 11:54 -0500 schrieb William A. Rowe, Jr.:
So thoughts? +/- to adding [modules-dev] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
our
subject headers?
-
Sincerely,
Joachim
I received a note that some users would appreciate distinguishing
notes with a subject line.
Most lists in the ASF don't do this for many good reasons, but I noticed
that many of our peer-user lists (and modules-dev is a developement-users
discussion) do so.
So thoughts? +/- to adding
I'm for adding [modules-dev] to the subject line.
At 09:54 AM 9/26/2006, you wrote:
I received a note that some users would appreciate distinguishing
notes with a subject line.
Most lists in the ASF don't do this for many good reasons, but I noticed
that many of our peer-user lists (and
On Tue, Sep 26, 2006 at 11:54:32AM -0500, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
Most lists in the ASF don't do this for many good reasons, but I noticed
which is why I'm -1 to polluting the subject - there's plenty of X-
headers to work on.
vh
Mads Toftum
--
`Darn it, who spiked my coffee with water?!'
which is why I'm -1 to polluting the subject - there's plenty of X-
headers to work on.
This would be ok, if you always work with one mail client at home.
Since there are certainly several people like me who are working with several
mail clients (tb at home, pine over ssh at work,
On Tue, Sep 26, 2006 at 11:54:32AM -0500, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
Most lists in the ASF don't do this for many good reasons, but I
noticed
On 2006, Sep 26, at 12:01, Mads Toftum wrote:
which is why I'm -1 to polluting the subject - there's plenty of X-
headers to work on.
I'm always a
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
So thoughts? +/- to adding [modules-dev] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] to our
subject headers?
Count me as a plus (+) vote for adding to the subject headers. Having
the quick identifier makes it easier for low function mail clients (like
web mail or cell-phone mail) to
On Tuesday 26 September 2006 17:54, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
So thoughts? +/- to adding [modules-dev] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] to our
subject headers?
Please don't. Subject lines should be meaningful. Especially in the
first few words, which is what you see when they're truncated in a
Nick Kew wrote:
I would suspect that anyone asking for crap in the subject line
needs to rtfm procmail, or whatever other tools they have available.
Sorting of incoming mail has been a solved problem for over 20 years.
I agree with you, up until the introduction of webmail.
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