On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 02:12:54PM -0600, Kyle Rhorer wrote:
On Wednesday 30 October 2002 13:44, Dave Sherohman wrote:
I have no recollection of any mailing list ever sending me a list of supported MUAs when I subscribed.
IIRC, he wasn't speaking in the context of mailing lists. He was speaking in the context of a corporate helpdesk that supports employee or contract customer users.
Which was exactly my point. Even though it may be appropriate (and necessary) for Chuq's organization to provide lists of supported software to their customers, this does not mean that it is appropriate for MLM developers or list owners to dictate to their users what mail clients must be used with the list.
If I understand the discussion that has gone on here, the thinking is that it's time to push the issue a little bit in order to raise the bar.
I agree, so long as the change is for the better, such as the List-* headers. I also tend to be quick when it comes to suggesting that people upgrade to MUAs that support a reply-to-list function (or demand that their MUA vendor add it). But rearranging existing headers and clobbering their original content strikes me as a very, very bad idea.
Was this discussed onlist before being implemented? If so, does anyone remember a thread title and approximate time frame so I can look it up in the archive? This discussion has focused entirely on why it's bad and I'd like to see what potential positive points there might be in its favor.
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