Marc-Olivier Barre wrote:
On 8/14/07, Florin Andrei
<florin(a)andrei.myip.org> wrote:
Oh great, now filtering is broken, because I only
get one copy of the
message, the one sent to my email, while the "list copy" does not get
sent to me, so filtering by List-Id (which is default on many email
clients, both desktop- and web-based) does not work.
Right, so deactivating reply-to munging broke your filter... Of
course. Did it occur to you that it might just be you filters that are
broken ?
OK, stay with me for a while and let's reason together.
Filtering based on List-Id is filtering based on something that the
mailing list server does. It relies on actions taken by the mailing list
server, which do not depend on what the email client of the sender does.
Therefore, it is more reliable because it does not change with every
different email client.
If I set the list to remove duplicates, I only receive the private
reply, which depends on the email client of the sender, which may or may
not do the right thing. Therefore, filtering is less reliable, because
it depends on all those email clients out there to do something.
By forcing a Reply-To header, all messages are forced to go through the
mailing list server, therefore something (such as setting the List-Id)
can be done to each message, which allows for reliable and simple
filtering: only one header, it never changes (unless someone changes the
settings on the mailing list server).
By de-centralizing the message routing, all that is lost.
--
Florin Andrei
Florin, Thaght shalt not use sensible arguments and clear cases of
positives. You must only state that one system is approved by
all-knowing supream powers. Please cease stating how the new system is
annoying for nearly everyone and the only supposed positive is that
replies that are meant to be private can be sent by mistake to the
list. Mmm... i think this last bit might actually be a counter to
Fons's elistism statement.
Loki