Yes, "Giving your post a "good" subject line would be a desirable concept though"
Yes, exactly. One would think that 'common sense' would win out over ignorance or stupidity. I would even settle for a modicom of logic... I figure it this way, if someone can't take the time to make a reasonable posting, I can't take the time to read or even answer the question. As in this case, I opt not to answer. It is ashame there has to be posting guidelines/forum etiquette in the first place...politness and common sense should have been instilled at an early age. Then again, ignorant ppl would think guidelines don't apply to them. Also, ever notice how ppl cannot compose a well formed question? It is maddening. Time to jettison internet 1 and start internet 2 where certain credentials need to be verified to participate. -John On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 7:33 AM, Jerry <postfix-u...@seibercom.net> wrote: > On Sat, 19 Nov 2011 10:38:20 +0100 > Patrick Ben Koetter articulated: > > > * Tõnu Samuel <t...@jes.ee>: > > > On Sat, 2011-11-19 at 00:23 +0000, peng...@sepserver.net wrote: > > > > Pasted at the bottom of my message is my telnet session. Where is > > > > my mail? It is not in /var/mail nor is it in /root/Mail. It was > > > > supposed to have been delivered yet I do not see it. Is this > > > > maybe because I am using courier? > > > > > > Completely on different topic. Just this message subject was > > > something made me half way to press "Junk" button on mail client. > > > > > > I know this caused already flamewars 10 years ago but I think would > > > be good to tune this list to use list name in subject like most > > > lists do. This reduces change of being falsely identified as spam > > > and reported to spamcop. > > > > Modifying the subject (and adding a footer) tends to break DKIM > > signatures. > > There are many varied thoughts on how to deliver "list mail". > Personally, I would like to see "List-Id:" used in the mail headers; > however, all of that is really OT. Giving your post a "good" subject > line would be a desirable concept though. > > -- > Jerry ✌ > postfix-u...@seibercom.net > _____________________________________________________________________ > TO REPORT A PROBLEM see http://www.postfix.org/DEBUG_README.html#mail > TO (UN)SUBSCRIBE see http://www.postfix.org/lists.html > >