Matthias Fechner wrote in <c9c07f90-4bcc-5f64-11f1-e9ef21901...@fechner.net>: |Am 10.03.2023 um 13:01 schrieb Patrick Ben Koetter via Postfix-users: |> In the old days I used the tags to filter my messages and place them \ |> in the |> right mailbox. With the advent of DMARC I stopped that and turned \ |> to using |> List-Id:-headers as filter trigger. They are invisible, they don't \ |> require |> Subject:-header modification and thus don't break DKIM sigs and the \ |> folder the |> message gets placed in tells me which mailing list it comes from. |> |> I don't need tags. | |I see it the same way it even disturbs reading the subject line.
I do not as it depends on your way of reading email. Here anything is thrown into a single download box and read sequentially, then stuff to be saved is dispatched to other boxes. This ^ is the historical way of doing things even, from the 70s, where you have a system inbox (or $MAIL) and the mailer would manually save to your $MBOX what is to be saved (by default). So having a human receivable at-a-glance indication is good for my way of doing things. Having said that, List-ID: is a good thing to use (many, many mailing lists i am on do not place tags (no more)). Then again if the list DKIM signs anyway, the subject is again free to tag what the From: will reveal. --steffen | |Der Kragenbaer, The moon bear, |der holt sich munter he cheerfully and one by one |einen nach dem anderen runter wa.ks himself off |(By Robert Gernhardt) _______________________________________________ Postfix-users mailing list -- postfix-users@postfix.org To unsubscribe send an email to postfix-users-le...@postfix.org