Either way I am not really concerned whether it says Axis2 or Axis 1.X
as long as it says
Axis. That way my spam filters will not label these emails as spam and
further more I will
able to file them automatically in folders for this kind of emails.
If it is too much work for this to be in place then never mind. And for
those members of
the list who actually put the extra effort to add the prefix to their
titles - KUDOS to you
and we greatly appreciate it.
Thanks for the responses Keith.
keith chapman wrote:
Nope the mail server does not add it. Most users use it by practice.
If the question is regarding Axis2 you are advised to add the Axis2
prefix (not required to). Thats the reason that some mails have the
prefix and some dont. Nothing to do with the mail server.
May be your point is that you would like that mail server to add a
Axis prefix. But the list is for both Axis2 and Axis related discussions.
Thanks,
Keith.
On 8/13/07, *Demetris G* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
Hey Keith,
but that is what I was asking - in JXTA mailing lists the user do
not have to add that
prefix in their title - the outgoing mail server takes care of that
automatically. Does the
Axis2 ir any axis list do that ? I see some emails in the list having
that and some don't.
Thanks
keith chapman wrote:
> This mailing lists are used both for AXIS discussions and AXIS@
> discussions. Hence if the question is regarding Axis2 its better to
> use the [AXIS2] prefix in the subject. This is the reason for some
> mails having the prefix.
>
> Thanks,
> Keith.
>
> On 8/13/07, *Demetris G* < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>> wrote:
>
>
> Sometimes asking a question on the list but not getting back
an answer
> makes me think that either I have asked an amazingly
advanced question
> and have baffled the world ( I DOUBT IT !) or a naive one that
> makes me
> think twice next time I do so. But this cannot be that bad -
should I
> believe
> that no one is taking care of this mailing list? Or is she/he on
> vacation
> at a sunny resort while we are pounding away on code? ;)
(hey good
> for
> them)
> So once again - to the sys admin of this list - can you let
us know if
> there
> is a remedy to the situation below ?
>
> Many more thanks this time around and cheers
>
> Demetris G wrote:
> >
> > Just a question outside the Axis content -
> >
> > I get emails from various lists and most of them mark their
> title with
> > the mailing list name - [jxta], [owl-s] etc. I noticed
that Axis
> mailing
> > lists sometimes have this sometimes they don't - I get emails
> that have
> > all the signs of spam / malicious and they turn out to be
> someone asking
> > for help about a bug (and trust me, the titles some of you
choose to
> > describe your problem crack me up as they are all but
friendly ;) )
> >
> > So - is there something that the Axis mailing
administrators can
> do to
> > help with this one so that we can configure our spam
filters to
> help us
> > a bit more with filtering out garbage ?
> >
> > Much appreciated.
> >
> >
>
> >
>
>
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