On 05/16/13 08:10, Daniel Griscom wrote:
List-Id isn't shown in my inbox listing, so that doesn't help me when
I'm scanning my inbox. Even when I open the email I have to scan the
headers to figure out just what the specific email is about.
All (almost?) of my other mailing lists follow this convention, which
makes sense since every email from the "nginx" mailing list has to do
with nginx, but few people bother to put "nginx" in the subject lines of
their posts. Without this there's an assumed context for the message
that isn't clear from the message subject.
I think what Maxim was alluding to is that any decent email client will
sort messages for you based on headers if you set it do do so. This way
you don't need to scan your entire inbox for messages from a particular
list and the "assumed context" can be a somewhat safe assumption.
Since you mention the conventions followed in other mailing lists, and
you read this one, perhaps you should note that top posting is
discouraged on this list, and messages are answered inline by the
developers (as your original one was). Just a thought.
So, personally I'd like to have it turned on, but if there's a reason to
keep it off then that's fine by me.
Dan
At 3:59 PM +0400 5/16/13, Maxim Konovalov wrote:
On 5/16/13 3:41 PM, Daniel Griscom wrote:
This mailing list is run by Gnu's Mailman application. The default
configuration for Mailman adds a "[NameOfMailList]" prefix to the
subject of every sent email, e.g.
Subject: [Congregation] Tuesday's Notes
This makes it very easy to sort out my inbox, and gives my spam
filter something to key on.
On the nginx mailing list this has been turned off, so I find it
hard to figure out why someone unknown is writing me about "bug?",
and often find the list emails in my junk mail folder.
I'd like to have the setting turned back on; would that be OK?
>
Doesn't List-Id header suit your needs?
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