op 09-06-14 22:27, Timo Sirainen schreef:
I've actually been thinking about it almost since the beginning. It's just been 
annoying waste of space on my screen. And more importantly nowadays it's also 
breaking DKIM/DMARC signatures. So if somebody still uses Subject-based 
filtering it's about time to switch to List-ID header based filtering now.

Another thing I'm wondering about is if I should allow text/html parts, because 
removing them will also break the DKIM signatures. Or mainly I'd like to allow 
only multipart/alternative with text/plain + text/html, but I don't think I can 
configure Mailman to support that.

Hi,

Just wanted to ask what happened to "[Dovecot]" when I saw this mail. Could you tell me how to find the List_ID ? I looked at the raw mail, but I didn't find it :

some removed stuff and anonymized...
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From: Timo Sirainen <tss<at>iki.fi>
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I've actually been thinking about it almost since the beginning. It's =
just been annoying waste of space on my screen. And more importantly =
nowadays it's also breaking DKIM/DMARC signatures. So if somebody still =
uses Subject-based filtering it's about time to switch to List-ID header =
based filtering now.

Another thing I'm wondering about is if I should allow text/html parts, =
because removing them will also break the DKIM signatures. Or mainly I'd =
like to allow only multipart/alternative with text/plain + text/html, =
but I don't think I can configure Mailman to support that.

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