Re: Message Header

2006-03-09 Thread Hubert Figuiere
Mike A wrote: > Adding a [dia] list tag would follow what seems to have become a list > standard. Every email send through the Dia mailing list has the following header: List-Id: discussions about usage and development of dia \ So filtering on header "List-Id:" that contain "dia-list.gnome.o

Re: Message Header

2006-03-08 Thread Alan Horkan
On Wed, 8 Mar 2006, wen wrote: > "dia-list" (not caring about the subject) to the dia-folder. That works > for all the mails. Most mail programs provide a way to sort based on sender. At the moment I receive Dia emails once a day grouped together as a digest, but i used to read them as they came

Re: Message Header

2006-03-08 Thread Mike A
Paul, like you I too am a "lurker". I wholly agree with your comments. Separating mails into folders works but for people like me who are members of several technical forums it's a pain to go hunting. I like to see my mails on the day they arrive and in one place, recognise the value of each immed

Re: Message Header

2006-03-08 Thread wen
On Wed, 08 Mar 2006 08:48:20 + Paul Sutton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi > > I am a casual reader of this list, just a thought regarding mailing list > headers, it's seems to be common practice (well fairly) common to > include the list name within the message subject, e.g my local linux

Message Header

2006-03-08 Thread Paul Sutton
Hi I am a casual reader of this list, just a thought regarding mailing list headers, it's seems to be common practice (well fairly) common to include the list name within the message subject, e.g my local linux user group has [LUG] In the subject line automatically inserted by the server, it