Important mailing list change
Hello world, this mailing list changed name: instead of drupal-devel@drupal.org, the mailing list is now called development@drupal.org. The 'drupal-' prefix was a left-over from the drop.org era. Note that the old e- mail address will continue to work. Nonetheless, it's a good idea to update your address book and filters. Thanks, -- Dries Buytaert :: http://www.buytaert.net/
On 11/8/05 5:53 PM, Dries Buytaert wrote:
Hello world,
this mailing list changed name: instead of drupal-devel@drupal.org, the mailing list is now called development@drupal.org. The 'drupal-' prefix was a left-over from the drop.org era. Note that the old e-mail address will continue to work. Nonetheless, it's a good idea to update your address book and filters.
waaah my procmail loveliness destroyed :/ i actually way prefer {project}-{list}@domain... but that's just me. -- James Walker :: http://walkah.net/ :: xmpp:walkah@walkah.net
James Walker wrote:
waaah my procmail loveliness destroyed :/
i actually way prefer {project}-{list}@domain... but that's just me.
i do too. beats requiring twice as many filters :( -- Harry Slaughter <-> harry@slaughters.com Web Developer http://slaughters.com/ h: 619-303-5952 c: 619-249-8780
On Tue, Nov 08, 2005 at 05:35:23PM -0800, Harry Slaughter wrote:
James Walker wrote:
waaah my procmail loveliness destroyed :/
i actually way prefer {project}-{list}@domain... but that's just me.
i do too. beats requiring twice as many filters :(
Can't you filter by List-Id? Maybe we could drop [Developement] tag which is redundant and takes a lot of space in topic? -- Piotrek irc: #debian.pl Mors Drosophilis melanogastribus!
On 11/9/05, piotrwww@krukowiecki.net <piotrwww@krukowiecki.net> wrote:
Can't you filter by List-Id?
Gmail lacks this capability (as far as I know). Removing the [Development] text from the subject line would disallow the possibility of filtering drupal messages to different places depending on their type/source for those of us subscribed to more than just this list. Cheers, Chris
Chris, you say Gmail cannot filter on To and/or CC and/or Reply-to? This would be quite lame. I filter drupal.org mails using these fields. Goba Chris Cook wrote:
On 11/9/05, piotrwww@krukowiecki.net <piotrwww@krukowiecki.net> wrote:
Can't you filter by List-Id?
Gmail lacks this capability (as far as I know). Removing the [Development] text from the subject line would disallow the possibility of filtering drupal messages to different places depending on their type/source for those of us subscribed to more than just this list.
Cheers, Chris
On 11/9/05, Gabor Hojtsy <gabor@hojtsy.hu> wrote:
Chris, you say Gmail cannot filter on To and/or CC and/or Reply-to? This would be quite lame. I filter drupal.org mails using these fields.
I didn't say gmail cannot filter on those headers you mention. I said that gmail cannot filter on the 'List-Id' header, or any headers other than To, From, Subject, and Body. I am currently able to filter drupal messages just fine with the presence of the [development], [feature], [bug], and etc. subjects but without these (and lacking the capability to filter on 'List-Id') all Drupal mail would get lumped together. Cheers, Chris
Chris, you say Gmail cannot filter on To and/or CC and/or Reply-to? This would be quite lame. I filter drupal.org mails using these fields.
I didn't say gmail cannot filter on those headers you mention. I said that gmail cannot filter on the 'List-Id' header, or any headers other than To, From, Subject, and Body.
I am currently able to filter drupal messages just fine with the presence of the [development], [feature], [bug], and etc. subjects but without these (and lacking the capability to filter on 'List-Id') all Drupal mail would get lumped together.
You see that your mail was "To: development@drupal.org"? Why does some missing [Development] subject part would stop you from being able to filter then? Goba
On 11/9/05, Gabor Hojtsy <gabor@hojtsy.hu> wrote:
You see that your mail was "To: development@drupal.org"? Why does some missing [Development] subject part would stop you from being able to filter then?
Point taken. Messages sent from project.module are sent FROM drupal-devel@drupal.org (perhaps this will be also changed in the future to development@) so I guess there is no conflict.
James Walker wrote:
waaah my procmail loveliness destroyed :/ Hurrah for keeping all drupal mail in one folder! My procmail rule still works :)
:0 * ^List-Id.*drupal.org $DEFAULT/.In-Drupal-dev/ -- adrinux (aka Adrian Simmons) <http://adrinux.perlucida.com> e-mail <mailto:adrinux@gmail.com> AOL/Yahoo IM: perlucida, Microsoft: adrian@perlucida.com
On 11/9/05 11:33 AM, Adrian Simmons wrote:
James Walker wrote:
waaah my procmail loveliness destroyed :/ Hurrah for keeping all drupal mail in one folder! My procmail rule still works :)
:0 * ^List-Id.*drupal.org $DEFAULT/.In-Drupal-dev/
except that i'm on a bunch of @drupal.org lists :/ it's not a big deal... but i might actually modify my rules to result in something like drupal.org-development that'd keep 'em all grouped. -- James Walker :: http://walkah.net/ :: xmpp:walkah@walkah.net
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