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icon5.gif  Allowing subject mangling for messages from fud->mailing list [message #16786] Wed, 18 February 2004 10:13 Go to next message
lstep is currently offline  lstep   France
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There is already subject/body mangling in the case where a message comes as mail (from a mailing list), but there is nothing (or I haven't seen it) to mangle when a new message is posted in the fudforum and sent to the mailing list (with option 'Syncronize Forum Posts to Mailing List' set).

I have one mailing list (one address) where I want all of the forum messages (from all of the categories/forums) to be posted. Without a possiblity to modify each sending from each rule I defined (btw it's a pain, maybe there could be an option 'set all forum/categories to that mailing list address), the subject doesn't give any clue on which categorie/forum it came from.
So I wanted to add in the subject a '[myforum] xxxxxxxx'.

Thanks,
Luc
Re: Allowing subject mangling for messages from fud->mailing list [message #16791 is a reply to message #16786] Wed, 18 February 2004 14:31 Go to previous message
Ilia is currently offline  Ilia   Canada
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There is no tool to mangle messages posted in the forum that are to be synchronized to the mailing list. The only reason the opposite is possible, is because majority of mailing lists add footers to messages that are unnecessary in a forum environment and this facility allows their removal.

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