Mon, 9 Dec 2002 13:10:47 +1100
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> If a SUBJ subscriber replies, quite invariably his message subject
> header will start (perhaps after a "Re:" ... or its abominable
> "translation" in a national language) with "[listname]" (or any other
> word devised for SUBJ subscribers in the list headers).
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> Does LISTSERV strip such a tag before distribution? If yes, does it
> follow the usual rule (taking care of "Re:", preserving
> anything else)?
>
It appears to work as you hope. I'm personally set to SUBJ on this
list. As I'm composing this reply my MUA shows 'RE: [LSTOWN-L] Subject
stripping of SUBJECTHDR replies' in the Subject: line. What do you see
in your Subject: line right now?
I did q quick search of the online archives of posts I made in the month
of November (only 4...must've been a slow month :) and none of the
Subject: lines had [LSTOWN-L] in them.
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