> What anti-MS rant? I merely pointed out that "older" was an
> in-appropriate adjective in this case. BTW, I run postfix because it's
> easier. Sendmail is older. Sendmail has more features. I simply don't
> need those extra features.
Your comment about it "Maybe you meant feature poor?". That was a lame jab
that sounds like every other "Well if you used CPM and Lynx you could do
it". But yah, MS has huge corporate market share for exchange servers cause
they're feature poor. Sigh.
Anyways, if you use postfix, and can tell me how to add Subject tags, I
will. I followed the spamfilter manual on the SA site for making a
postfix/amavisd MTA:
http://www.geocities.com/scottlhenderson/spamfilter.html There is no procmail in the setup that I can see?
> My justifications are at least as valid as yours. My mail client
> of choice is text based. I get approximately 40 subject characters
> displayed in the index. Sometimes that isn't enough to let me know if I
> need to read the message or not. Subject tags greatly reduce my ability
> to scan the index and prioritize my reading of e-mail.
Ok, so put the tag at the end then...?
> I wish you Microsoft people would think about someone other than
> yourselves once in a while. Isn't that the inverse of what you are
> saying?
Ironically, I spend more time on my linux/solaris machines than Windows.
They all have pros/cons and I really don't care.
I know that I'm not the only mail novice on the list that has no idea how to
mangle headers in transit to add/remove header/tags. We are not all
dedicated Mail admins. But I'll keep all my mail in an unsorted mess to save
those 3 characters in your 40 char subject field. Although unless there's
some simple regex rule that I can put in postfix or amavis, then you'll be
rid of at least a few more of us evil non-experts.
Geoff