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From: jgrotegut at directpointe.com (Jonathan Grotegut)
Subject: Subject prefix changing! READ THIS! SURVEY!!

My vote is for number two, to shorten to HD or to have nothing at all...

Are two votes allowed???

Jonathan 


-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Cappuccio [mailto:chris@...dia.net] 
Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2003 11:43 AM
To: full-disclosure@...ts.netsys.com
Subject: [Full-Disclosure] Subject prefix changing! READ THIS! SURVEY!!

Hey folks,

ALL LIST MEMBERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO RESPOND AND MAKE A CHOICE AS TO HOW
THEY WANT THIS BASIC FUNCTION OF THE LIST TO CONTINUE OPERATING. 

The subject header is going to change.

This is a survey to see whether people want:

1. To have no subject prefix, that is, we remove [Full-Disclosure]
or
2. To shorten the subject prefix from [Full-Disclosure] to [FD]
or 
3. Do nothing

1. The first choice is preferable for me and, I would hope, for most
folks. 
Len says he didn't really want it when he started the list anyways.  So
we are
actually going to change it now.

2. Choice two may be preferable for people who can only filter their
incoming
messages based on the subject prefix.  So, if you WANT there to continue
to be a subject prefix, SPEAK UP!!!

3. Choice three sucks and if anyone wants this SPEAK UP so we know just
how many people want this.  This is the least preferrable as it clutters
the Subject header and makes the list harder to read through for those
of us
using a text based e-mail client.

For those of you using procmail or a compatible filter, a good match
for Full-Disclosure that relies on headers you will always see in
list messages goes like this:

:0:
* ^Sender.*full-disclosure-admin@...ts\.netsys\.com
full-disclosure

That matches this header:

Sender: full-disclosure-admin@...ts.netsys.com

Alternately, you can tell your Pegasus/Mozilla/Outlook/OE/Whatever
to match on this header.

-- 
Nullum magnum ingenium sine mixtura dementiae fuit -- Seneca

_______________________________________________
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Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html


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