No, I wasn't aware of the available per user options. Thanks for the
info. This is what i was in need of.
On Jun 8, 2007, at 5:52 PM, Brett Patterson wrote:
In case you didn't know, it's on a user-by-user basis. I suggest
you read this:Options
Send a message with 'options' in both subject and body to: dev +options@lists.roundcube.net <mailto:users +options@lists.roundcube.net> and follow the link in the reply
message. Available subscription options are:Set Reply-To This will add a Reply-To: header field to the messages you receive from the list, directing replies back to the list instead of the message originator. Messages with a Reply-To: header field already present will not have it replaced. Tag Subject Add a [RoundCube Dev] tag to all Subject: header fields. Some
people find this useful to (automatically of visually) sort mailing list messages. Suspend Mailing Stop sending list messages to this address. Use this if you want to temporarily halt your subscription (such as when going on holiday) or if you want to be able to post from several addresses without having list messages sent to all of them. Hope that helps.~Brett
All Knight Access wrote:
I get tons of e-mails daily, across multiple addresses I
frequently monitor throughout any given day. I currently have my e- mail client program set-up to only have a "list" view of the
subject line of all incoming mail, grouping all e-mail addresses
(i.e., utilizing Apple's Mail software). And, I'm assuming that
many of the subscribers on this mailing list also do the same
thing. Since I am often bombarded with unwanted spam, the majority
of the time, I only quickly read the "subject line" of an e-mail,
and delete questionable incoming mail, without wasting time to
actual read every single e-mail to determine if it is desired
content to read, or not.So, as a request for this e-mail list, can the list admin re- configure the list settings, so that all messages sent
automatically prepend in the subject line the tag: [RoundCube
Dev]. That way, incoming mail can be easily identified as not
spam, and should be read accordingly. If the list settings do not
feature an auto-prepend for the subject line, then this request is
widely directed to all subscribers of this list, asking that when
composing new e-mails, please be more conscious about the content
of the subject line, and to write text that at least can give some
indication that the e-mail pertains to RoundCube. Example:A bad subject line would just have:
Subject: RC1
Whereas, a better subject line would have:
Subject: RoundCube RC1
Oftentimes, messages are being sent through this list, where the
subject line does not clearly give indication that it is referring
to RoundCube. And, i wouldn't want to accidently delete a
potentially vital incoming e-mail from this list, thinking it was
spam.Thanks.
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