From: Enrico Tr?ger enrico.troeger@uvena.de Subject: Re: [Geany-Users] Users Digest, Vol 96, Issue 5
basically yes accepting it takes so time and efforts and may cause confusion.
So, why and at where exactly do you want to have it renamed?
Because it arrives every day in my inbox with the name:
Users Digest, Vol 96, Issue 7 users-request@lists....
All my other mailing lists have their name in the title, so I have to think, what is that one? Oh, geany! That's the one with no name. ;)
-Mike
On Sat, 19 Oct 2013 02:53:45 -0700 Mike Miller geany-users@mgmiller.net wrote:
Because it arrives every day in my inbox with the name:
Users Digest, Vol 96, Issue 7 users-request@lists....
All my other mailing lists have their name in the title, so I have to think, what is that one? Oh, geany! That's the one with no name. ;)
Please fix your filters. I don't see any reason to change the name of the mailing list here.
Cheers, Frank
On 10/19/13 11:53, Mike Miller wrote:
From: Enrico Tr?ger enrico.troeger@uvena.de Subject: Re: [Geany-Users] Users Digest, Vol 96, Issue 5
basically yes accepting it takes so time and efforts and may cause confusion.
So, why and at where exactly do you want to have it renamed?
Because it arrives every day in my inbox with the name:
Users Digest, Vol 96, Issue 7 users-request@lists....
All my other mailing lists have their name in the title, so I have to think, what is that one? Oh, geany! That's the one with no name. ;)
Ah ok. We left the Geany- prefix out of the name on purpose because all list(-addresses) are on the @lists.geany.org domain, so it is pretty clear from the list address that it is a mailing list.
I see your use case and that just "Users" isn't that nice for the digest mails. Unfortunately, Mailman doesn't allow to change the name of the list without requiring to change the list address as well :(. So for now, I changed the Mailman code directly to add a Geany- prefix for the digest mails. That should do for the moment and hopefully I remember that hack at time of the next Mailman update :D.
Regards, Enrico