Sam Joseph
2006-Jul-07 21:46 UTC
adding [markdown] to the email subject lines for markdown-discuss
Hi All, I was wondering what people thought to the idea of getting "[markdown]" added to the subject lines of all the mails to the markdown mailing list? It would certainly help me out with my email organisation. Many thanks CHEERS> SAM
A. Pagaltzis
2006-Jul-07 22:05 UTC
adding [markdown] to the email subject lines for markdown-discuss
* Sam Joseph <srjoseph@hawaii.edu> [2006-07-08 03:50]:> I was wondering what people thought to the idea of getting > "[markdown]" added to the subject lines of all the mails to the > markdown mailing list? > > It would certainly help me out with my email organisation.From the headers of the mail you just posted:> To: comments@daringfireball.net, markdown-discuss@six.pairlist.net > List-Id: "Discussion related to Markdown." <markdown-discuss.six.pairlist.net> > List-Unsubscribe: <http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/markdown-discuss>, > <mailto:markdown-discuss-request@six.pairlist.net?subject=unsubscribe> > List-Archive: <http://six.pairlist.net/pipermail/markdown-discuss> > List-Post: <mailto:markdown-discuss@six.pairlist.net> > List-Help: <mailto:markdown-discuss-request@six.pairlist.net?subject=help> > List-Subscribe: <http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/markdown-discuss>, > <mailto:markdown-discuss-request@six.pairlist.net?subject=subscribe> > Sender: markdown-discuss-bounces@six.pairlist.netWhat about that doesn?t suffice for you? Regards, -- Aristotle Pagaltzis // <http://plasmasturm.org/>
Brian Forte
2006-Jul-07 22:36 UTC
adding [markdown] to the email subject lines for markdown-discuss
Sam,>I was wondering what people thought to the idea of getting "[markdown]" >added to the subject lines of all the mails to the markdown mailing list? > >It would certainly help me out with my email organisation.If you're looking for something to filter Markdown list mail on, there's a bunch of already extant headers to choose from: Reply-To: "Discussion related to Markdown." <markdown-discuss@six.pairlist.net> List-Id: "Discussion related to Markdown." <markdown-discuss.six.pairlist.net> List-Unsubscribe: <http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/markdown-discuss>, <mailto:markdown-discuss-request@six.pairlist.net?subject=unsubscribe> List-Archive: <http://six.pairlist.net/pipermail/markdown-discuss> List-Post: <mailto:markdown-discuss@six.pairlist.net> List-Help: <mailto:markdown-discuss-request@six.pairlist.net?subject=help> List-Subscribe: <http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/markdown-discuss>, <mailto:markdown-discuss-request@six.pairlist.net?subject=subscribe> Sender: markdown-discuss-bounces@six.pairlist.net Errors-To: markdown-discuss-bounces@six.pairlist.net FWIW, I use 'List-Id'. Most of these headers aren't routinely displayed by e-mail clients but most can be dug out. The exact method for doing this changes from client to client. Eudora, for example, has a 'Blah Blah Blah' button at the top of a message window that causes said message window to display the entire contents of the message in raw text form, which shows all the headers. If you use Thunderbird just choose View > Headers > All. NB, you don't have to display all these headers to create a filter that depends on them, but it's useful to see exactly what headers are in a message when creating your filter. Hope this helps. Regards, Brian Forte. -- Brian Forte, <mailto:bforte@betweenborders.com> Writer, editor, scripter, dangerous mind.