On Saturday February 23 2008 17:57:17 Sylvain Petreolle
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> Sylvain Petreolle (aka Usurp)
>
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> ----- Message d'origine ----
>
> > De : L. Rahyen <research at science.su>
> > ? : wine-users at winehq.org
> > Cc : Jeremy Newman <jnewman at codeweavers.com>
> > Envoy? le : Samedi, 23 F?vrier 2008, 9h59mn 49s
> > Objet : Re: [Wine] Web Forums
> >
> > On Saturday February 23 2008 00:20:57 Jeremy Newman wrote:
> > > There still seems to be an issue with it putting [Wine] in the
subject
> > > line. I think this is because it expects the prefix to really be
> > > [wine-users]. Maybe we should change the prefix.
> > >
> > > If I had my way I'd drop the prefix entirely. I filter off of
the
> > > message headers, but I'm sure that would upset some mailing
list
> > > subscribers.
> >
> > Personally I don't see good technical reasons for such
prefixes. As
> > far as I
> >
> > know all popular e-mail clients have filters that are capable of
sorting
> > incoming mail without need of prefixes in the subject. And many
mailing
> > lists don't have any kind of prefix in the subject anyway. IMHO,
prefix
> > can be safely removed. If someone use prefix in the subject field they
> > should fix their configuration. BTW, wine-devel and wine-patches
don't
> > use prefix so I'm wonder why wine-users use it...
>
> please dont.
> many web mail clients dont offer the ability to use List-ID as a filter
> criteria.
This isn't a problem actually. For example, personally I don't use
List-ID. I
filter messages using To, From, CC fields. Why? Because this is most
universal approach that can be used not only with
mailing lists that correctly set List-ID but with e-mail messages of any kind.
So I can sort mailing lists, some news messages, messages from other
people who very often send me e-mails, and so on... So what I said is true -
there is no technical reasons to have prefix in subject; but this doesn't
mean there is no social or other reasons to have it! Of course they do exist.
Therefore if there is some people who like this - fine, let's keep it
"as
is".
Personally I don't care about this issue. Just because I can remove [Wine]
prefix by piping them through sed 's/\[Wine\] //' if I wish. This is
standard
function of my e-mail client. And in fact I use sed in my filters a lot.
However I do not remove [Wine] prefix because I don't care enough...
In short, my opinion is simple: even if there is no good technical reason for
[Wine] prefix let's keep it if there is some users who likes it - and as it
clear from this discussion there are a lot of such users. Therefore [Wine]
prefix shouldn't be removed.