RE: [info-cyrus] put on the subject line. was: spam

From: Marco Colombo (no email)
Date: Tue May 17 2005 - 10:03:10 EDT

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    On Tue, 2005-05-17 at 07:43 -0500, Greg Harris wrote:
    > > >My MacOSX Mail application cannot sort mail from here into the right
    > > >postboxes.
    > > Then you must not be doing it right. Any message coming
    > > through the list has in the headers:
    > > Sender:
    > >
    > > I haven't had a problem with sorting on that with any tool that I
    > > have tried.
    > >
    > > While I see how some people may want to have some special identifier
    > > in the Subject of the message, I think the claims that they can't get
    > > things auto-sorted are exagerations. More often it's the case
    > > they don't want to auto-sort, but be able to quickly pick things out
    > > of their unsorted incoming message list.
    > >
    > > Getting the Subject line tags right can be a problem too. Some clients
    > > mess up various replies so you get things like
    > > Re: [info-cyrus] RE: [info-cyrus] FWD:Re: [info-cyrus] put on the subject
    > > line.
    > >
    > > -_Gene
    >
    > While I agree with you that sorting is probably possible on any client, it
    > is really nice when the tags are in place. They make things much cleaner
    > when the occasional e-mail jumps through the hoops because of a slight
    > change in the addressing scheme. If I can set my filter to look for any
    > instance of [Info-Cyrus] in the subject line, then everything that is
    > supposed to go to that folder goes and nothing else.
    >
    > While some subject lines do get a little messy, it is easier for a person to
    > jump past all of the junk in the subject line than to move messages between
    > folders. This is the only list that I know of that does not add a tag to
    > the subject line and I have always thought that it was a little weird and
    > wished it was there.

    Well, it would be the only one that _does_ for me. There are some
    (mailman based) lists that by default do Subject: mangling, but luckily
    you can turn that off.

    I'm against any kind of header mangling by list software, unless there's
    a technical reason for it (like Sender:, which does make sense to
    change). If anyone is going to change current behaviour, please make it
    so it's user configurable.

    And I really can't think of any reason why those "occasional e-mail
    jumps through the hoop" should ever change the Sender: header. But I'm
    all for a List-Id: header if Sender: is not enough/good for most uses.

    Just my 0.02c.
    .TM.

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