At 3:34 PM +0200 5/16/13, René Neumann wrote:
Am 16.05.2013 15:18, schrieb Jim Ohlstein:
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.
As an alternative, use a mail-server which supports server-side sorting.
For example using Sieve.
Sorry; I didn't think my suggestion would be all
that controversial. As a data point, I checked
through my email archive for Mailman-based
mailing list messages which had or didn't have a
[listName] subject prefix:
- 2288 messages with a [listName] subject prefix
- 20 messages without a [listName] subject
prefix, of which 15 were nginx postings
So, omitting the prefix is an unusual choice, but
if it's necessary then that's fine.
Thanks for responding,
Dan
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Suitable Systems http://www.suitable.com/
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Wakefield, MA 01880-2400
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