On 10/14/2014 1:28 AM, Jorge Bastos wrote:
Also the [Dovecot] on the subject would be handy.
The list used to do this. I agree with you, and the matter was debated, but the list is not a democracy and Timo, as the owner, changed the list unilaterally.
The problem is that changing the subject conflicts with DKIM. DKIM is a broken standard for several reasons; it does not have allowances for mailing lists to add their name to the subject - a very common and useful practice - and these days spam filters do a far superior job than DKIM, making it too little, too late. I do not use DKIM and get no spam. That last spam I got was about 4 months ago, then another 2 months before that. 2 spams over the course of 6 months is pretty good, and that is without DKIM.
Depending on your mail client, you can set up a filter that detects the mailing-list headers and adds the name back to the subject line. I do something similar and it adds back the lost functionality. :-)
Best of luck.
Dem