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Per Jessen wrote:
ub22@gmx.net wrote:
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 02. Dezember 2020 um 23:07 Uhr; Von: "Carlos E. R." ... Normally I look at the [subject tag] and the rest of the subject to decide if I'm interested enough to open the post
Same at my side. Especially due to the fact, that several Mailing lists are filtered in only one Folder! But without the tag - a big part of the information is missing.
The information is still present, just elsewhere. For directing mail into a folder, use the List-ID header instead:
List-Id: Discussions about the development of the openSUSE distributions <factory.lists.opensuse.org>
The problem is not the filtering itself. I am also one of those that filters *all* opensuse related mails into one single folder. Within that folder, the [] tags were a great way to see from which list they came, to help me judge whether it's worth opening and reading the mail. This valuable info is gone now, and filtering each list into its own folder IMO is a very inferior replacement of the previous state :(