On Wed, 28 Jun 2000, List Manager wrote:
>Dear User Community,
>
>As many of you have noticed, changes were made recently to the way the
>redhat-devel-list is managed within Red Hat. The changes were made as
>part of a migration plan to move all Red Hat managed lists to a new
>server running the GNU Mailman mailing list manager software (see
[SNIP]
>It was our intention to migrate the list to the new server without
>impacting any of the members of the list. In fact the change should
>have been transparent to you. Unfortunately, some of the configuration
>settings put in place caused some obvious differences in the appearance
>of messages posted to the list. Two of these settings were that the
>"X-Loop:" header was ommitted from the messages, and the introduction of
>the "[Redhat-devel-list]" prefix to the Subject: lines of all messages.
>This has caused much grief for many members of the list. I apologize
>for the confusion this may have caused. In order to accomodate the User
>Community, we have reintroduced the "X-Loop:" header. In addition, we
>have removed the "[Redhat-devel-list]" prefix from the Subject: line. I
>hope you have not been too inconvenienced during this interim period.
>Please feel free to send any further suggestions/complaints to
>"[EMAIL PROTECTED]".
Ok, thats better. Great to hear.. I feared that nobody was
listening.. I was just about to unsubscribe when I was done
reading my mail, but it seems like things are fixed now, or at
least something is being done..
I'm glad to see this. It is really difficult when one gets an
extremely large volume of mail all the time to make customized
procmail recipes for every list out there. I have 2 simple
recipes of which one or the other works for almost all lists I
have ever sub'd to. When I have to start doing things special, I
have to weigh the benefits of receiving the list with the
disadvantages. I'm glad to see that it was just a temp problem
and not incompetance. I figured that someone at RedHat would fix
it sooner or later since you guys are all usually very attentive
to such matters.. I just didn't want to wait much longer..
Glad to see that you still are all there! I hope the new
software works better than Smartlist did!
Take care guys!
TTYL
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