Re: [arch-general] Mailing list rename

2007-11-28 Thread Jeff Mickey
On Nov 28, 2007 4:37 AM, Thomas Bächler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The prefix in the subject is fine, but can we please drop the footer? > It's annoying and breaks GPG/MIME. +74 I hate the footer. // codemac -- . : [ + carpe diem totus tuus + ] : . ___

Re: [arch-general] Removing ssmtp and nbsmtp

2007-11-28 Thread Grigorios Bouzakis
On Wed, Nov 28, 2007 at 04:09:03PM -0600, Aaron Griffin wrote: > Just a quick question for all of you guys. Does anyone use ssmtp or > nbsmtp? They are both in extra, along with msmtp, and it seems like > quite a lot of duplication. So based on developer usage, we're most > likely going to boot ssm

[arch-general] Removing ssmtp and nbsmtp

2007-11-28 Thread Aaron Griffin
Just a quick question for all of you guys. Does anyone use ssmtp or nbsmtp? They are both in extra, along with msmtp, and it seems like quite a lot of duplication. So based on developer usage, we're most likely going to boot ssmtp and nbsmtp. Does anyone have a problem with that? They *will* be mo

Re: [arch-general] Mailing list rename

2007-11-28 Thread David Rosenstrauch
Aaron Griffin wrote: > Yeah, just keep in mind that to filter these lists you need to filter > on the To address, not the From. > These mails are "To: arch-general@archlinux.org", not from the list. > They are From the poster. Filtering by ListId is generally the most accurate, I've found. Most

Re: [arch-general] Mailing list rename

2007-11-28 Thread Thomas Bächler
Petar Bogdanovic schrieb: > Would it be possible to remove the [arch-general] prefix from the > subject line? It seems pretty useless to me since there are a lot of > other headers on which a filter can be based on. The same goes for the > automatic signature. One gets the following headers: The p

Re: [arch-general] Mailing list rename

2007-11-28 Thread Thomas Haider
> On Nov 27, 2007 6:52 PM, Scott Horowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Nov 27, 2007 5:32 PM, Allan McRae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > wrote: > > > -1 from me. I filter all Arch mailing lists I subscribe to into > > > one folder. This way I can see where the message came from what > > > I can repl