On Mon, 9 Mar 2020, Florian Weimer wrote:
> So the difference is
>
> List-Id:
>
> vs
>
> List-Id: Gcc mailing list
>
> I guess now you need to perform a substring match.
Or remove the string. Is that doable?
(It does not add value, and "Gcc" is wrong spelling anyway.)
Gerald
* Richard Earnshaw:
> On 09/03/2020 10:30, Florian Weimer wrote:
>> * Richard Bradfield:
>>
>>> It appears that since the migration (or whatever happened on the list
>>> over the weekend), the List-Id header is also being stripped from
>>> outbound mail. The last GCC mail I have where the header
On 09/03/2020 10:30, Florian Weimer wrote:
* Richard Bradfield:
It appears that since the migration (or whatever happened on the list
over the weekend), the List-Id header is also being stripped from
outbound mail. The last GCC mail I have where the header is intact was
from Friday 6th.
There
On Mon, 09 Mar 2020 11:27:46 +0100, Andreas Schwab wrote:
> On Mär 09 2020, Richard Bradfield wrote:
>
> > It appears that since the migration (or whatever happened on the list
> > over the weekend), the List-Id header is also being stripped from
> > outbound mail.
>
> Worksforme. These are the
* Richard Bradfield:
> It appears that since the migration (or whatever happened on the list
> over the weekend), the List-Id header is also being stripped from
> outbound mail. The last GCC mail I have where the header is intact was
> from Friday 6th.
There weren't any List-Id headers before the
On Mär 09 2020, Richard Bradfield wrote:
> It appears that since the migration (or whatever happened on the list
> over the weekend), the List-Id header is also being stripped from
> outbound mail.
Worksforme. These are the list-related headers of your mail:
Precedence: list
List-Id: Fortran ma
On Mon, 9 Mar 2020 10:46:31 +0100, Tobias Burnus wrote:
> Hi Thomas, hi Overseers
>
> I can confirm that those are stripped off!
>
> I did sent an email with three attachments:
> * test.txt (text/plain)
> * test.diff (text/x-diff)
> * the company's disclaimer
It appears that since the migration