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[nycphp-talk] Keeping posts ON TOPIC unless clearly marked with [OT] at start of subject line

Brian O'Connor gatzby3jr at gmail.com
Sat Sep 11 01:00:16 EDT 2004


I completely agree.  I came home from school today, checked my E-Mail,
and there was about 5 different replies to one original thread all
marked with different [OT] tags, meaning they did not properly log
into the Gmail conversation system.


On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 00:27:58 -0400, Jeff Knight <jeff.knight at gmail.com> wrote:
> Should I change my underwear before I post? What if it is clean, but
> has the wrong day of the week embroidered on the back?
> 
> Seriosly though, shouldn't offtopic posts just simply go to another list?
> 
> On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 00:19:47 -0400, inforequest
> 
> 
> <sm11szw02 at sneakemail.com> wrote:
> > Hi guys.
> >
> > I have been documenting the NYPHP lists configuration,  and preparing a
> > FAQ page on setting Mozilla/Firefox mail filters. If you set your
> > filters correctly, your inbox stays sorted by list, with [OT] posts in a
> > subfolder of the list folder.
> >
> > The past day or so has seen a large number of OFF TOPIC posts to
> > NYPHP-Talk (which is fine I guess) but they have been mis-labeled. Some
> > have properly included [OT] at the start of the subject, but others have
> > used [ot], _OT_ and  OT .
> >
> > In order to keep the list "clean" and manageable, can we please try and
> > mark your off-topic posts using [OT] at the *start* of the subject line?
> >
> > Thanks.   -=john andrews
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> 
> --
> Jeff Knight
> Jeff.Knight at gmail.com
> 
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Brian O'Connor



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