Re: What is DNF Check-upgrade Actually Doing

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On Thu, 2024-11-28 at 08:57 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:
> Just an off topic question, I've noticed recently that when I preview
> a mail from this list I no longer get any indication of who the email
> came from in the body of the mail, and if there is no signature, with
> the from being "Community support for Fedora users", it makes it hard
> to identify who we are communicating with. Having said this though,
> when I reply to the mail, I do get an indication of who the mail came
> from that I used to get in the preview before replying. Has this been
> a change in functionality of the mail list?

Nothing has changed on the list that I can see, other than how some
people are using it (not trimming quotes of quotes in replies when they
should be).  My guess would be it's your mail program suppressing or
hiding quoted text, some have options for that.

When I quote someone I have their name directly above their text. 
Making it very easy to slice of any older quotes of quotes without
losing the author's name.  I usually avoid quotes of quotes, perhaps
excepting for brief snippets where it helps explain what's written
after it.  Again keeping their name directly above their content.  So
the whole thing's easier to cut out without lots of editing here,
there, and everywhere.

In the *headers* of the mail some author's email addresses do get
removed by the mailing list (but not their name).  It's to do with
posters sending from addresses that cause problems with some anti-spam
systems (since the distributed list mail will actually be coming from
the list, not directly from the author).

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