Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
>
> Our mailing list software is throwing a hissy fit and inserting double
> subject lines. It might be confusing some email clients...
>
Yes, it made serious troubles to my Mozilla (and me) ...
accessing mail via IMAP server.
This script removes broken subject line from m
* On Sun May-08-2005 at 11:54:14 PM -0400, Philip Webb said:
> 050509 Holly Bostick wrote:
> >> fire-eyes complained re a lot of messages today with zero subject
> > most of the time the subject appears in the headers
> > when I select the message to read in Thunderbird
> > and the messages are cor
On Sun, May 08, 2005 at 11:54:14PM -0400, Philip Webb wrote:
> 050509 Holly Bostick wrote:
> >> fire-eyes complained re a lot of messages today with zero subject
> > most of the time the subject appears in the headers
> > when I select the message to read in Thunderbird
> > and the messages are cor
050509 Holly Bostick wrote:
>> fire-eyes complained re a lot of messages today with zero subject
> most of the time the subject appears in the headers
> when I select the message to read in Thunderbird
> and the messages are correctly threaded;
> the subject just does not appear in the folder list;
On Sun, 08 May 2005 21:42:55 -0400 fire-eyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
| There's quite a lot of messages today with zero subject, all I see is
| [gentoo-user]. This gets confusing when you get a ton of mail a day.
| It might be interesting to many others too, but they end up deleting
| it because
On 5/8/2005 6:59 PM Holly Bostick wrote:
fire-eyes schreef:
There's quite a lot of messages today with zero subject, all I see is
[gentoo-user]. This gets confusing when you get a ton of mail a day. It
might be interesting to many others too, but they end up deleting it
because it's got no subje
fire-eyes schreef:
> There's quite a lot of messages today with zero subject, all I see is
> [gentoo-user]. This gets confusing when you get a ton of mail a day. It
> might be interesting to many others too, but they end up deleting it
> because it's got no subject.
>
> Or at least respond to subj
There's quite a lot of messages today with zero subject, all I see is
[gentoo-user]. This gets confusing when you get a ton of mail a day. It
might be interesting to many others too, but they end up deleting it
because it's got no subject.
Or at least respond to subjectless messages with a subject
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