If you put the tag at the end of the line, not the beginning, it doesn't break sorting - all the articles of a given thread stay together. One difference between what you do and what some other mailing lists do is that cypherpunks uses multiple list servers, and yours munges the Subject: lines while the others don't. Most mailing lists that label their traffic use just one server; if they're using multiple servers, they're administered identically, so you don't have a mixture of munged and undamaged topics. At 05:51 PM 9/19/00 -0500, you wrote:
On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, Tim May wrote:
I suppose you know why we donĀ“t have that (the remailing issue). But I kinda have another idea. Just start every subject line with eg -C-P- like I did now, then it would be really easy to filter all the mail.
Nitwit, this idea has been proposed many times. Choate even does this, unfortunately, to all traffic flowing through his node.
No, I don't do this. I do put a tag in the title for traffic analysis and easy visual identification. Despite your bitching about it, about 70% of the mailing lists I'm aware of do the same thing. The only distinction is they put []'s around it. I could put []'s if that'll make you happy. The 'CDR' itself stays. Very handy for quick visual scanning.
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