It's really six of one or half-dozen of another.  Either the folks that want
it can procmail it in (why not just procmail to a different folder???)  or
those that don't want it can procmail it out.  I had added "[RHL] " cuz I
thought six extra letters on the subject line would not bother anyone.  Boy
was I wrong!  I should have known better and just left the prefix off (as it
was when the list was under smartlist).

So bottom line, regardless of the fact that I personally preferred the prefix,
I took it off and let's not start a war over it!  End of story. BTW, for those
that care, there is also the "X-BeenThere: [EMAIL PROTECTED]" header that
gets added by default by Mailman, as well as an "X-Loop:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]" which we added to each message (not via Mailman
though).

On a lighter note, I'm personally glad to have the list under Mailman.  Just a
few more lists to go and I decomission the old box!!!

Kambiz

Charles Galpin wrote:
> 
> use Jason's procmail recipe as a start, and put your *own* [RHL] on the
> subjects.
> 
> jeesh. This is not a complicated topic. Why can't each person handle their
> own mail the way they please and not enforce it on the rest of us?

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