At 06:29 PM 11/26/97 -0500, Don Wiss wrote: >Judith Hopkins <[log in to unmask]> wrote: [snip] >> Then send to listserv the command: quiet set list-l subj for *@* > >I'm very opposed to changing subscriber's options without telling them. >It's one thing to make it the default, then explain in the welcome message >how to get rid of it. But many e-mail packages these days have filters, and >subject tags have no value when someone is filtering list mail into >respective mailboxes, as they (1) reduce the amount of the subject that >remains in the window, and (2) are full headers instead of short headers, >so more header lines are visible and the e-mails are larger. I agree. Further, there are even more compelling reasons not to do this. On my small list, I have people who *need* to be DUALhdr in order to even see who sent list messages, and also one who *needs* to be SHORThdr to avoid problems with too many mail hops whenever a message travels via the Listserv backbone. Cheers, Stan