How is it annoying to have an identifying tag so you can instantly see
what's part of the discussion group and what's regular e-mail?
How many mailing lists don't have an identifying tag? If you're on more
than one list it's nice to know what messages are from what list.
And if you had actually read my message you would have figured out that the
subject tag is a seperate issue from everything ending up in my spam box.
Ben
>From: Toby Johnson <toby@etjohnson.us>
>Reply-To: users@subversion.tigris.org
>To: users@subversion.tigris.org
>Subject: Re: [Fwd: Error Mail]
>Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2004 18:01:50 -0400
>
>Ben Kucenski wrote:
>
>>What they need to do is put the mail list address as the FROM and the
>>original sender as the CC and also put a [Subversion Users] or something
>>prepended to the title. 90% of the e-mails from this list are ending up in
>>my hotmail spam folder and there's no way to white list a CC address.
>
>So you want the rest of us to suffer through annoying subject taglines
>because hotmail has no decent filters?
>
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