Jerry put forth on 2/24/2010 1:39 PM:
Not that I am aware of and why would I put a declaration like that in the subject line if I was sending it directly to its intended recipient? In any case, I certainly would not follow it up with an "ON LIST" declaration. Admit it, it does seem rather absurd.
In any case, it makes no difference to me. I was just curious.
Jerry, this is pretty simple. If you'd been paying attention to the thread in question you'd already have figured out what happened. Apparently you only read subject lines, not the actual content of list messages.
If you go back and read the thread, you'll see that at one point Timo asked me to send him a copy of an mbox file from my production dovecot server. This request was the very last line of his email. This is private data, obviously. I replied off list with the URL. Later, I replied back to the list omitting the private URL, which was the only reason to go off list in the first place. When I replied back to the list, I forgot to change the subject line. When I realized the mistake, I corrected it. Simple, logical.
To answer the "yeah but" question on the tip of your tongue, yes, I could have sent Timo a separate email with the URL. However, I'm no list nub, and experience tells me that Timo would have continued replying through the off list channel, and thus no one on the list, or those later searching the archives, would benefit from the exchange.
Is this all clear for you now? That **OFF LIST** was a simple mistake of forgetting to edit the subject line before getting the discussion back on the list?
-- Stan