[samba] prefix missing in subject

N K Dewan ndewan at minerva-solutions.com
Tue Jan 22 17:05:05 GMT 2002


Someone needs to go to charm school ..

I am not disputing the idea expressed, but surely the responder could choose
a better set of words to express his idea in a way that will be well
received.

Nick Dewan
2049 Robb Road
Walnut Creek, CA 94596
Email : ndewan at minerva-solutions.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: samba-admin at lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-admin at lists.samba.org]On
Behalf Of Tom Diehl
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 4:42 PM
To: Greg Zartman
Cc: rsmrcina at wi.rr.com; samba at lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [samba] prefix missing in subject


On Wed, 23 Jan 2002, Greg Zartman wrote:

>
> > belong to many lists, and remembering that one (samba) require the
> >list name in the subject is going to be a large pain.
>
> Rich, you are looking at this all wrong.  The [Samba] "subject prefix" is
> automatically added by the mailing list software.  I subscribe to two
> mailing lists that implement this convention and it really makes the
> messages stand out.  Nothing changes from the users standpoint (i.e., you
> don't have to add the [Samba] manually.

I did not see the beginning of the thread but I will just add that it is
STUPID to put [listname] in the subject. IMHO It wastes screen real estate
and serves NO useful purpose except to make it harder to tell what the
subject
really is without opening the message. There are things in the header of
ALL messages from this list that are easier and better to filter on. If you
are on multiple lists and you think this helps then suggest you get better
mail software. Unfortunately mailman adds this stupidity by default.
Fortunately whoever set up this list appears to have turned it off.
(I hope this is still true) Hopefully it will stay off!!
It is VERY annoying.

Procmail is your friend!!

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......Tom		BITTERNESS: Never be Afraid to Share Your Dreams
tdiehl at rogueind.com	with the World, Because There's Nothing the World
			Loves More Than the Taste of Really Sweet Dreams.



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