Mario Lang <ml...@debian.org> wrote: > That said, I think we have two possible ways to proceed: > * If after this explanation you still feel that bug reports and upload > acknowledgements are not bearable for you, you could try to configure > filtering (or scoring) in your mail setup. > > * If the current amount of automated mails and bug report traffic feels > counterproductive to other people as well, we could think of setting > things up such that these messages will go to a specific mailing for > developers only. Does any feel strongly about this point? If so, > please let your opinion be known.
As one who has commented on this thread earlier, I would like to mention that I don't feel at all strongly about it and I would be comfortable with either of the above solutions. I personally prefer to receive those messages; I use Procmail to make sure that all mail from this list lands in the appropriate folder, and then I read the bug reports and package uploads that interest me, in addition to the general discussion. A recipe such as the following should work: :0: * ^List-Id.*debian-accessibility debian-accessibility/ Remove the trailing / from the last line if you aren't using maildir folders. I'm not a Procmail expert; there's probably a more elegant solution, but this one is known to work. Note that you can't simply use TO_ to match the messages, since it fails to match some of the bug tracker mail, but matching on List-Id is successful as this header is carried in all messages distributed via the list. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-accessibility-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20120610080927.ga26...@jdc.jasonjgw.net