Most mailing lists have the subject pre-pended with the name of the project, like this: [Roundcube] It makes things easier to read/digest/understand. Could we add that to the RC mailing list? We could even have [Roundcube-dev] and [Roundcube-users]
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phil wrote:
Most mailing lists have the subject pre-pended with the name of the project, like this: [Roundcube] It makes things easier to read/digest/understand. Could we add that to the RC mailing list? We could even have [Roundcube-dev] and [Roundcube-users]
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On Jan 27, 2006, at 8:51 AM, phil wrote:
Most mailing lists have the subject pre-pended with the name of the
project, like this: [Roundcube] It makes things easier to read/ digest/understand. Could we add that to the RC mailing list? We
could even have [Roundcube-dev] and [Roundcube-users]
You could also filter on the List-Id header.
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On Jan 27, 2006, at 8:51 AM, phil wrote:
Most mailing lists have the subject pre-pended with the name of the project, like this: [Roundcube] It makes things easier to read/digest/understand. Could we add that to the RC mailing list? We could even have [Roundcube-dev] and [Roundcube-users]
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