[Mailman-Users] Automatic subscription based on e-mail subject

2019-01-31 Thread R. Diez via Mailman-Users
Hi all: I have the following recurring problem with mailing lists all over the Internet: people do reply to my posts, by they do not address or copy me in their replies. They send their e-mails only to the mailing list. Or they reply to the previous reply, and forget to copy the original poster

[Mailman-Users] incorrect spam labelling

2019-01-31 Thread edi...@visionscience.com
Not sure if this is a mailman issue, but… Occasionally as moderator I see messages in which "***SPAM*** “ has been prepended to the subject line. The messages are not spam. I do not want to send them out to the list like that but cannot edit the subject line. Is there anything I can do? -Andrew

Re: [Mailman-Users] Automatic subscription based on e-mail subject

2019-01-31 Thread Christian F Buser via Mailman-Users
Hello R. Diez via Mailman-Users. On Thu, 31 Jan 2019 11:11:48 +0100, you wrote: > I have the following recurring problem with mailing lists all over > the Internet: people do reply to my posts, by they do not address or > copy me in their replies. They send their e-mails only to the mailing > l

Re: [Mailman-Users] Automatic subscription based on e-mail subject

2019-01-31 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 1/31/19 2:11 AM, R. Diez via Mailman-Users wrote: > > Other forum software has a nice feature for this scenario: If I post to > a subject, I am automatically subscribed to that subject. I then get an > e-mail for any new posts with the same subject. > > The "topic" feature in Mailman is differ

Re: [Mailman-Users] Automatic subscription based on e-mail subject

2019-01-31 Thread R. Diez via Mailman-Users
> [...] I think you are talking here about a web forum, where you can "subscribe" to information posted to a certain thread. I never saw this in a real mailing list. I Cc: this reply to you to make sure you see it - but I wonοΏ½t do this for every message I write to any mailing list normally.

Re: [Mailman-Users] incorrect spam labelling

2019-01-31 Thread Terry Earley
When a subject is not relevant to the body of the message or missing, the moderator will re-post with a corrected subject. At the top of that re-post, he includes the reason. That reminds other members to pay attention to the subject field when posting. Terry Earley On Thu, Jan 31, 2019 at 10:1

Re: [Mailman-Users] Automatic subscription based on e-mail subject

2019-01-31 Thread tlhackque via Mailman-Users
On 31-Jan-19 05:11, R. Diez wrote: > Hi all: > > I have the following recurring problem with mailing lists all over the > Internet: people do reply to my posts, by they do not address or copy > me in their replies. They send their e-mails only to the mailing list. > Or they reply to the previous re

[Mailman-Users] incorrect spam labelling

2019-01-31 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
edi...@visionscience.com writes: > Not sure if this is a mailman issue, but… It's not, although possibly Mailman can help mitigate it. > Occasionally as moderator I see messages in which "***SPAM*** “ has > been prepended to the subject line. The messages are not spam. I > do not want to s

[Mailman-Users] Automatic subscription based on e-mail subject

2019-01-31 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
R. Diez via Mailman-Users writes: > I have the following recurring problem with mailing lists all over > the Internet: people do reply to my posts, by they do not address > or copy me in their replies. They send their e-mails only to the > mailing list. Or they reply to the previous reply, and

Re: [Mailman-Users] Automatic subscription based on e-mail subject

2019-01-31 Thread Keith Seyffarth
> All that would not be necessary if Mailman were smart enough. It > already knows how to group e-mails by subject. It could make sure the > participants > are all kept in the loop. Except then you run into ethical issues and possible legal violations of emailing people who have not opted-n to re

Re: [Mailman-Users] incorrect spam labelling

2019-01-31 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 1/31/19 7:04 AM, edi...@visionscience.com wrote: > Not sure if this is a mailman issue, but… > > Occasionally as moderator I see messages in which "***SPAM*** “ has been > prepended to the subject line. > The messages are not spam. > I do not want to send them out to the list like that but can

Re: [Mailman-Users] Automatic subscription based on e-mail subject

2019-01-31 Thread R. Diez via Mailman-Users
> [...] If you have no connection to them, but post to the list for your own benefit, that is called "spam". It is generally considered somewhere between rude and criminal. > [...] Your comments are surprisingly unfair for someone in a mailing list for mailing list software. Let's take me

Re: [Mailman-Users] incorrect spam labelling

2019-01-31 Thread Brian Carpenter
> Not sure if this is a mailman issue, but… > > Occasionally as moderator I see messages in which "***SPAM*** “ has been > prepended to the subject line. > The messages are not spam. > I do not want to send them out to the list like that but cannot edit the > subject > line. > Is there anything I

Re: [Mailman-Users] Automatic subscription based on e-mail subject

2019-01-31 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 1/31/19 12:05 PM, R. Diez via Mailman-Users wrote: > > I asked about a way around a perceived limitation, and in the face of > the answer, I contributed with reasoning and examples (a couple of > links) about a missing feature and why it is important. You may not like > my view. You may have a

Re: [Mailman-Users] Automatic subscription based on e-mail subject

2019-01-31 Thread Richard Damon
On 1/31/19 12:58 PM, R. Diez via Mailman-Users wrote: > > > [...] >> I think you are talking here about a web forum, where you can >> "subscribe" >> to information posted to a certain thread. I never saw this in a real >> mailing list. >> >> I Cc: this reply to you to make sure you see it - but I w