On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Chuq Von Rospach wrote:
On Tuesday, October 29, 2002, at 05:13 AM, Nigel Metheringham wrote:
Its either that personalisation has been switched on - which I think is in general bad for a general purpose list,
It is. This is a new feature of 2.1, folks. And I disagree strongly with Nigel that it's a bad idea. I've been running my lists with personalization on for about 10 days now (they got all the pain fixing things...), and it's a nice plus. It'll be nicer once Barry adds some of the personalization into the footer. Once this is turned on, you can do some neat things like pre-load the URL for the listinfo page so it takes a user to their info directly, not a generic page where they have to figure out what to do.
The problem with personalization in the To: header is that I can't tell if email is to me or just to the list.
I have my email client color messages depending on what is in the To: header. If my name is there it is one color, if not it is another color. In folders for mailing lists this makes it very easy to skim for replies to my messages. With personalization turned on it is impossible for me to use this feature anymore.
I think personalization in the footers is great (personalized response), and sticking an X-MailmanTo header or something would be great. Making it look like each message is to me, instead of to the list, is terrible.
Hopefully personalization can be turned on without requiring this as well.
alex