Re : Web Forums

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----- Message d'origine ----
> De : L. Rahyen <research@xxxxxxxxxx>
> À : wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx
> Cc : Jeremy Newman <jnewman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Envoyé le : Samedi, 23 Février 2008, 9h59mn 49s
> Objet : Re:  Web Forums
> 
> On Saturday February 23 2008 00:20:57 Jeremy Newman wrote:
> > There still seems to be an issue with it putting  in the subject
> > line. I think this is because it expects the prefix to really be
> > [wine-users]. Maybe we should change the prefix.
> >
> > If I had my way I'd drop the prefix entirely. I filter off of the
> > message headers, but I'm sure that would upset some mailing list
> > subscribers.
> 
>     Personally I don't see good technical reasons for such prefixes. As far as I 
> 
> know all popular e-mail clients have filters that are capable of sorting 
> incoming mail without need of prefixes in the subject. And many mailing lists 
> don't have any kind of prefix in the subject anyway. IMHO, prefix can be 
> safely removed. If someone use prefix in the subject field they should fix 
> their configuration. BTW, wine-devel and wine-patches don't use prefix so I'm 
> wonder why wine-users use it...
> 
> 
please dont.
many web mail clients dont offer the ability to use List-ID as a filter criteria.

another point is,
when use the answer function instead of answer to all,
wine-users_at_winehq_dot_org isnt present in the mail adresses.
(I would have sent this mail only to L.Rahyen, had to add the list manually.)
 




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