Thread (13 messages) 13 messages, 9 authors, 2014-01-02

About Mail-Followup-To and Mutt [Was: Re: [ARM] Fix kernel compile error: drivers/crypto/ixp4xx_crypto.c]

From: bp@alien8.de (Borislav Petkov)
Date: 2014-01-02 18:33:16
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On Thu, Jan 02, 2014 at 10:35:22AM +0000, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote:
And how does that stop the problem when someone *else* replies to the
message with a Mail-Followup-To?  FYI, I was hounded off LKML for having
that header set.

When people have this header set, and people reply to such a message, all
recipients get moved into the To: header.  This makes it impossible on
high traffic lists for people to prioritise their reading of messages
according to whether they're in the To: header or just in the Cc: header.

Being in the To: header means that someone is directing the message *AT*
you and wanting *YOU* to do something with it.  Being in the Cc: is more
"for information" and so takes a lower priority.
Totally agreed.

That MFT thing might've been a good idea at the time but in reality
it causes more problems than it solves, with our usage patterns. I've
started ignoring it and would suggest people simply drop all those
"lists/subsribe" directives in their .muttrc.

Thanks.
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