mailman and nginx-announce list
Michael Shadle
mike503 at gmail.com
Mon Nov 23 14:25:12 MSK 2009
When reading it on an iPhone for example or other clients it is
unknown which mailing list it is associated to.
When reading in a browser, I have gmail filters set to auto-label
things, that is not really my concern. However, I am on many mailing
lists and also get direct emails in my inbox... I find it -very-
helpful to know if it's a question posed to a mailing list or
something I have to read.
Maybe at least just generic [nginx] ? plenty of other mailing lists do
this and people seem to just go with the flow.
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 3:17 AM, Jean-Baptiste Quenot <jbq at caraldi.com> wrote:
> 2009/11/23 Michael Shadle <mike503 at gmail.com>:
>> Igor also would you be able to prefix the subject line when inside of mailman?
>>
>> [nginx]
>> [nginx-devel]
>> [nginx-announce]
>> [nginx-ru]
>>
>> etc?
>>
>> this makes it a lot easier to identify the list... thanks :)
>
> It's incredible that your mail client doesn't allow to sort the
> various recipients differently? There is no setting that will fit
> all, but IMO tagging the subject wastes space.
> In the series of "xxx considered harmful", there is
> http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/qralston/writing/tagging-harmful/
> --
> Jean-Baptiste Quenot
>
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