Hi Derek,
I have to agree with Bogdan, it is standards complying but really annoying. I receive email from 10 - 15 lists and this one is the only one not altering the subject. My 2 cents, Adrian
On November 18, 2019 10:05:50 AM UTC, Derek Kozel <address@hidden> wrote:
Hi Bogdan,
Our understanding is that the change is actually a fix and reversing
it would cause problems for an increasingly large percentage of
email users. The problem is that if a sender's email client/server
signs the message (increasingly common with DKIP) and then the list
server edits the subject line to add the "[discuss-gnuradio] "
prefix then the signature is invalid and some popular mail servers
will penalize the message when it evaluates it as being spam. Some
servers simply reject the message silently.
All discuss-gnuradio emails do correctly have the list-id header in
the metadata so it is easy to filter them into a folder or add a
label.
Since there is a standards compliant way of identifying the
discuss-gnuradio messages it's unlikely that we'll change the server
setting back to adding the prefix. If the behavior of email
clients/servers change or a best-practices guidance comes out with a
way of retaining the prefix we'll move to the most compliant
behavior.
Regards,
Derek
On 18/11/2019 09:37, Bogdan Diaconescu
wrote:
Hi Markus, I know it might take some effort to fix the issue and if it helps I will just say that missing the preamble is really annoying as many of us are subscribed to other email groups with missing preamble. That creates a really confusing situations.
Bogdan
On 17 Nov 2019, at 20:54, Müller, Marcus (CEL) <address@hidden> wrote:
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