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Subject: Re: A request to the list owner.
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Exactly.  Two other lists I belong to do the same thing.

Charles Reese wrote:
> 
> I believe you can set majordomo up so it does not keep adding the Re's.  I
> run a list for mathcad that has [MATHCAD] prepended to the subject and it
> does not have that problem, also, the PHP3 list I am on has [PHP3] and it
> does not have a problem, it is even busier then freebsd-questions.  It makes
> it much easier to 'filter' it with you eyes with them all in the 'in' box.
> 
> Cheers
> Charlie Reese
> 
> At 03:28 PM 7/1/99 -0400, you wrote:
> >I think the point is, that con's of the request outweigh the pro's for this
> >particular request.  We would end up with subjects such as..
> >       FreeBSD: Re: FreeBSD: Re: FreeBSD: Re: A request to the list owner.
> >
> >Believe me, this is more than annoying, it runs any ability to keep track of
> >a thread in an efficient or reasonable manor.
> >
> >If you are using a UNIX based mail reader there are several ways to
> >accurately sort the mailing lists so that nothing slips through the cracks.
> >If you are using a Windows based mailer, either find a better one that will
> >allow you to sort your mail by specific headers in the e-mail, or setup the
> >best rules you can with what you have to work with, and live with the
> >overflow.
> >
> >Here where I work, I have to use MS Outlook 97 (Exchange Server), and have
> >rules setup to catch thing to: cc: from:  freebsd-questions and
> >questions@freebsd.org.  It works about 99.5% of the time so I can't
> >complain.  But at home I also have procmail filter everything into specific
> >folders when it is delivered.
> >
> >-Chris
> >
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From:        Joe Konecny [SMTP:jkonecn@green-mfg.com]
> >> Sent:        Thursday, July 01, 1999 3:15 PM
> >> To:  Doug
> >> Cc:  FreeBSD List
> >> Subject:     Re: A request to the list owner.
> >>
> >> Mine sorts by Sender... For you it says Doug...  the next one is
> >> Mitch then Yann then M.L. then Brian...
> >>
> >> Doug wrote:
> >> >
> >> > On Thu, 1 Jul 1999, Joe Konecny wrote:
> >> >
> >> > > Would it be possible to concatenate a standard header to the
> >> > > subject line of all messages originating from the FreeBSD
> >> > > mailing list?  Something like "FreeBSD> Whatever subject"
> >> >
> >> >         This is a terrible thing, and I feel safe in saying that it will
> >> > not be done. :)
> >> >
> >> > > This makes managing mail easier for me and I would think
> >> > > others would find it useful.
> >> >
> >> >         Get a mail client that can sort on headers and use the Sender:
> >> > header. Take a look at the headers of the mail that comes through on the
> >> > list to see what I mean.
> >> >
> >> > Good luck,
> >> >
> >> > Doug
> >> > --
> >> > On account of being a democracy and run by the people, we are the only
> >> > nation in the world that has to keep a government four years, no matter
> >> > what it does.
> >> >                 -- Will Rogers
> >>
> >
> >
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