Re: list subject



Alan Cox wrote:

Filtering/sorting should be done on other message headers. There's
plenty of options with this list to pick one that unabiguously
determines a message belongs with this list.
But I don't want them filtered or sorted, I want to know by looking at the group of new subject lines which came through lists.

Then teach your procmailrc to add them for you rather than messing the
list up for everyone else. Its not hard

I use gmail and pick them up with POP, although I'll probably switch to IMAP soon. Can gmail rules do anything but sort? I don't want to have to wade through a bunch of different folders. And I don't consider the easy to see tags used by Centos, rt-users. opennms-discuss, openvpn-users, fedora-directory-users, linux-lvm, backuppc-users, etc., etc. to be 'messed up'. In fact they are very helpful.

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