Hi Zach,

On Wed, 2010-03-03 at 12:45 -0800, Zach Copley wrote:
> On 3/3/10 3:02 AM, Dave Hall wrote:
> > I would propose the following headers
> > 
> > X-StatusNet-Domain: <site-fqdn>
> > X-StatusNet-TargetUser: <nickname>
> > X-StatusNet-SourceUser: <nickname>
> > X-StatusNet-MessageType: (message|subscribe|nudge|fave|mention)
> 
> What does Twitter do in this regard?  I don't think we necessarily need
> or want to mimic what they do, but if they are providing similar headers
> to the ones you propose, there's probably code out there taking
> advantage of them that can easily be repurposed to work with StatusNet.
>  So we might want to make our X mail headers somewhat similar.  Just
> something to think about.

Generally mail filtering is a personal thing.  Twitter adds a lot more
(twitter branded) headers into their email messages, here is a sample

X-Campaignid: twitter20080331162631
X-Twitterrecipientscreenname: skwashd
X-Twittersenderscreenname: Alishaghxqh
X-Twitteremailtype: is_following
X-Twitterrecipientid: 8018342
X-Twittersenderid: 108850314

I just looked at what was essential for my filtering needs.

Cheers

Dave

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