Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:

> Still, there is no reason to BCC the list. Not everyone has the ability 
> to customize what their filters filter on (I'm sure there are more then 
> a few Evolution and OE users on the list).

Evolution can't filter on arbitrary headers? Really? I wasn't terribly
impressed with Evolution the last time I looked at it (back when 1.0 was
still in beta), but I had no idea it was THAT bad.

OE users, on the other hand... sorry, I have no sympathy. They use a
grossly defective mail client. If they only read mail at work, then
maybe they're restricted by company policies, but that's their cross to
bear. The rest of the world does not have to bend over backwards to help
them. As of the most recent version of OE that I've seen, OE can't even
properly display signed messages (like this one). That doesn't mean I
should stop signing my mail; it means OE is crap.

As I said before, Bcc'ing a mailing list is sort of a weird thing to do,
and I don't know why anyone would do it. But it's harmless, and it's
silly to ask people not to bcc just because some defective software
can't filter on it.

Craig

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