Re: discuss-gnuradio Subject prefix (Was: Contribute to GNU radio)

2019-11-19 Thread CEL
I frankly don't fully follow – instead of writing a filter that sorts away your emails in folders, you could also write a filter that prefixes them with [tags]? I don't know yahoo's mail interface very well, but I'd be surprised if that functionality didn't exist. Also, it's completely up to your

Re: discuss-gnuradio Subject prefix (Was: Contribute to GNU radio)

2019-11-18 Thread Adrian Musceac
You're probably right, but I have to use the canine mailer with a flat view on my phone due to screen limitations, and I suppose some other people do as well. For normal desktop view it's not such a big deal. Adrian On November 18, 2019 10:59:00 AM UTC, "N. Benes" wrote: >Hi everyone, > >FYI,

Re: discuss-gnuradio Subject prefix (Was: Contribute to GNU radio)

2019-11-18 Thread N. Benes
Hi everyone, FYI, here is the general announcement of and motivation for the changes: > https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/savannah-hackers-public/2019-06/msg00018.html > https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/savannah-hackers-public/2019-09/msg00016.html Adrian Musceac: > I have to agree with

Re: discuss-gnuradio Subject prefix (Was: Contribute to GNU radio)

2019-11-18 Thread Adrian Musceac
Hi Derek, I have to agree with Bogdan, it is standards complying but really annoying. I receive email from 10 - 15 lists and this one is the only one not altering the subject. My 2 cents, Adrian On November 18, 2019 10:05:50 AM UTC, Derek Kozel wrote: >Hi Bogdan, > >Our understanding is that

discuss-gnuradio Subject prefix (Was: Contribute to GNU radio)

2019-11-18 Thread Derek Kozel
Hi Bogdan, Our understanding is that the change is actually a fix and reversing it would cause problems for an increasingly large percentage of email users. The problem is that if a sender's email client/server signs the message (increasingly common with DKIP) and then the list server edits the