Re: redhat-list request

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On Thu, 30 Oct 2003, Wayne Betts wrote:

> One favor to ask of the redhat-list administrator:
> 
>  If it is possible, please insert "[redhat-list]" into the Subject: line.
> The rhn-users list does it, so I'm assuming the technical capability is
> built into redhat's list server.  Having that text in the subject block
> greatly eases the burden when facing a crush of emails from numerous
> sources.

We insert tags into the headers so you can set up mail filters. You can
filter on X-loop: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx or the X-BeenThere: mailman 
headers.

Adding [redhat-list] to the subject line is an issue of debate. Some broken
mailers will append Subject: [redhat-list] [redhat-list] [redhat-list]. Other
people find it visually unappealing. In my experience its just better to leave
the subject alone and let people filter on the message headers.

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Red Hat, Inc
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