So, in my opinion, communication is most effective if the recipient easily
comprehends what is conveyed to him/her. I suspect most recipients of our
e-mails do not know much about mutt except that you likely get it from a place
other than a breeder.
So, [mutt-users@mutt.org: Email Subject] make
12021/06/39 09:94.47 ನಲ್ಲಿ, John Hawkinson ಬರೆದರು:
> ಚಿರಾಗ್ ನಟರಾಜ್ wrote on Thu, 7 Oct 2021
> at 23:32:00 EDT in :
>
> > Any email client (including mobile email clients) worth its salt is
> > going to wrap the subject line (at least in the email view, if not
> > in the index view), so that sho
ಚಿರಾಗ್ ನಟರಾಜ್ wrote on Thu, 7 Oct 2021
at 23:32:00 EDT in :
> Any email client (including mobile email clients) worth its salt is
> going to wrap the subject line (at least in the email view, if not
> in the index view), so that shouldn't really be an issue, right?
My principal concern is with
12021/06/39 09:52.97 ನಲ್ಲಿ, John Hawkinson ಬರೆದರು:
> I'd object to the proposal to add the "FW: " characters to the default. Space
> is at a premium in modern Subject lines, especially with the prevalence of
> mobile devices that have limited screen real estate, and cutting out 3
> characters i
I'd object to the proposal to add the "FW: " characters to the default.
Space is at a premium in modern Subject lines, especially with the
prevalence of mobile devices that have limited screen real estate, and
cutting out 3 characters is very undesirable. I think it's pretty clear
from context that
12021/06/39 09:27.23 ನಲ್ಲಿ, Globe Trotter via Mutt-users
ಬರೆದರು:
> When I foward my mutt-composed email, I have something like the following,
> which I believe is the default behaviour:
>
> [mutt-users@mutt.org: Email subject]
>
> which I think is very nice because it gives the recipient an id
When I foward my mutt-composed email, I have something like the following,
which I believe is the default behaviour:
[mutt-users@mutt.org: Email subject]
which I think is very nice because it gives the recipient an idea of whether
the originator of this email is someone s/he should even bother