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Message-ID: <003c01c2290c$b6b1b0c0$6501a8c0@LUCKYVAIO>
From: shamrock at cypherpunks.to (Lucky Green)
Subject: RE: Full-Disclosure digest, Vol 1 #3 - 11 msgs

Ron wrote quoting Marc:
> > BTW, spewing "[full-disclosure]" into the subject line is a very 
> > annoying thing for a list to do.
> >
> 
> Actually, it makes it quite easy for procmail recipies and 
> certain mail readers to filter and categorize the messages.  
> What gets annoying is when there's a ton of html crap 
> preceeding messages, or those folks spewing vactions into the 
> lists.  Not to mention those danged content filters that are 
> set to prevent folks from being offended by words like damn...

I believe most MUAs nowadays can filter on headers other than just
Subject. I use:

:0:
* ^List-Id:.*full-disclosure.lists.netsys.com
Lists/Full-Disclosure

--Lucky


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