Le 20/03/2018 à 08:30, Jonas Wielicki a écrit : > Hi Ludovic, > > On Montag, 19. März 2018 22:19:26 CET Ludovic BOCQUET wrote: >> I have known the "XMPP Extention Editor" with [email protected] email >> address, but "recently" I have seen some editors with his personal email >> address and with "XSF Editor" in sender name and without too. > Yes, this is true. The reason is that the editor emails are now sent from > private machines instead of the XSF servers. Thus we cannot really use > @xmpp.org addresses. I use the "Jonas Wielicki (XSF Editor)" alias when > sending such "automated" emails. > >> I think that a lot of people have rules and search emails in inbox... > For this reason, all emails sent with the (new) editor tooling have several > headers which identify them as XEP announcements. I suggest to filter on the > presence of the XSF-XEP-Number header. > >> It will be good to have only one solution. > Hopefully, in addition to the headers, we can go back to sending emails from > editor@ at some point, at least for automatable announcements like XEP > updates. Yes, I speak about "automated" emails for announcements on Standards: - ACTIVE - DEFERRED - DEPRECATED - DRAFT - FINAL - LAST CALL - NEW - OBSOLETE - Proposed XMPP Extension - RETRACTED - UPDATED
Ludovic > > kind regards, > Jonas > > > _______________________________________________ > Standards mailing list > Info: https://mail.jabber.org/mailman/listinfo/standards > Unsubscribe: [email protected] > _______________________________________________
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