Please DO NOT add [nginx] to subject

Stefan Müller stefan.mueller.83 at gmail.com
Mon Oct 15 13:32:37 UTC 2018


> why not accept the advice you have been offered?
I read up on email extension on Gizmodo 
<https://gizmodo.com/how-to-use-the-infinite-number-of-email-addresses-gmail-1609458192> 
and Wikipedia <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Email_address> and I'm very 
familiar with filtering and labeling (all list based mails are labeled 
automatically) but I still believe that a adding [nginx] would make the 
situation more comfortable.

> You have no case
My case is that when I open my email application on a phone or desktop 
occasionally throughout the day I want to see what I've got today at a 
glance without the need clicking / tabbing into sub folders. I open the 
app see what I came in and decide if it is important or can it be done 
later. In order to make this decision quicker a label in the subject 
would improve it enormously as you focus only on the subject during such 
actions.


Anyone else what to share her/his thoughts bedsides me and Ralph?


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Email_address#Subaddressing

On 15.10.2018 15:16, Ralph Seichter wrote:
> On 15.10.18 14:59, Stefan Müller wrote:
>
>> but is seems others do or at least agree with me
> So what if "others" agree with you? People agree with me as well, check
> existing discussions about this issue.
>
> If you challenge conventions that have been around for good reason, for
> longer than some mailing list subscribers lived on this fair planet, you
> better make a damn good case of it, based on evidence and not on your
> limited personal experience in this particular matter (which is not
> something to be ashamed of, just a learning opportunity). You have no
> case, so why not accept the advice you have been offered?
>
> -Ralph
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