[Django-users] how about a subject prefix???

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LD 'Gus' Landis

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Jan 2, 2007, 10:59:02 PM1/2/07
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Dear Django-users List Mangler,

Would it be possible to have something like the above subject prefix put on
the Django lists? Please? Would help visually enhance Django stuff from other
noise. TIA for your consideration.

Cheers,
--ldl
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Jacob Kaplan-Moss

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Jan 2, 2007, 11:01:26 PM1/2/07
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On 1/2/07 9:59 PM, LD 'Gus' Landis wrote:

> Would it be possible to have something like the above subject prefix
> put on
> the Django lists? Please? Would help visually enhance Django stuff
> from other
> noise. TIA for your consideration.

This comes up every few months; please search the archives for past discussions.

Short answer: no.

Jacob

Honza Král

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Jan 3, 2007, 5:48:33 AM1/3/07
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if you are using gmail, you can set up a filter to put all django
related stuff to a specific label, even skip the inbox so that it
wouldn't interfere with your normal mail...

just search for django-d...@googlegroups.com in To: field...
that should do the trick...

(if you are using some other client, I am pretty sure it has similar
functionality)


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Felix Ingram

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Jan 3, 2007, 5:55:32 AM1/3/07
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On 03/01/07, Honza Král <honza...@gmail.com> wrote:
> if you are using gmail, you can set up a filter to put all django
> related stuff to a specific label, even skip the inbox so that it
> wouldn't interfere with your normal mail...
>
> just search for django-d...@googlegroups.com in To: field...
> that should do the trick...
>
> (if you are using some other client, I am pretty sure it has similar
> functionality)

For gmail users: try the tips on these pages for generating
'unlimited' gmail addresses:

http://www.lifehacker.com/software/gmail/generate-unlimited-email-addresses-with-gmail-199280.php
http://www.lifehacker.com/software/top/instant-disposable-gmail-addresses-144397.php

Regards,

Felix

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