On 2/12/24 5:30 AM, Richard wrote:
A VERY straight-forward strategy would be to diff the current inbound
against the previous one it was in reply to - using threading as already
cited. No LLM is needed, well trained or otherwise, and neither is it
"quite complex." It's surely far easier than
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On 2/12/24 10:32, Carl Zwanzig wrote:
On 2/12/2024 5:30 AM, Richard wrote:
That's just silly: We've had "diff" for over THREE full decades now,
to say nothing of the variants.
And diff is going to fail for this, at least part of the time.
The obvious solution is to have an empty footer,
On 2/12/2024 5:30 AM, Richard wrote:
That's just silly: We've had "diff" for over THREE full decades now, to say
nothing of the variants.
And diff is going to fail for this, at least part of the time.
A VERY straight-forward strategy would be to diff the current inbound
against the previous
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On Mon, 12 Feb 2024, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
...snip...
Otherwise, not generically, short of plugging in a well-trained LLM.
The problem is that quoting conventions etc differ across mail
clients, as do signature blocks. If the signature appears below the
quoted footer, it will
On Mon, Feb 12, 2024 at 12:02 PM Stephen J. Turnbull <
turnbull.stephen...@u.tsukuba.ac.jp> wrote:
> Carl Zwanzig writes:
>
> > And unfortunately, solving "people problems" with technology seldom
> > ends well.
>
> I find that using appropriate technology often helps me be a less
> problematic
Tim Houseman writes:
> Is it possible for footers to only be attached once?
They are only attached once. ;-) The part that's annoying your
subscribers is included by your posters. A mailing list should not
touch the message body provided by the poster, unless there's a
specific rule against
Carl Zwanzig writes:
> And unfortunately, solving "people problems" with technology seldom
> ends well.
I find that using appropriate technology often helps me be a less
problematic people. :-)
Steve
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