from kde-cvs - putting it here, so it won't be forgotten. ;) On Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 12:55:30PM +0100, Dirk Mueller wrote: > And I'll spend a cookie for the one who implements either an automatic-removal > of trailing/prepended "full quotes" or adds functionality to reject such > mails. > > I'm really sick of having to wade through 90% quotes in the bugs history. > as a starting point for actually implementing it: in debian there is a package called t-prot - tofu protection; it's a perl prog intended to be used as a procmail filter - sounds like a very good start. as a special bonus we should pipe the existing database entries through it, halving the databases' disk usage and doubling its attractivness. could be tricky to keep it consistent through this process, though - depending on how long it would take, it would be possibly acceptable to just take the thing off-line. -------------------- dunno how configurable t-prot is. in any case we should remove any larger quotings of automatically generated text, even if it is not a full-quote. putting a link to learn2quote on some prominent locations would be the simple fix, but i don't consider it sufficient.
Just trying a full quote On Tuesday 10 February 2004 16:22, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote: > ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- > You are on the CC list for the bug, or are watching someone who is. > > http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=74840 > Summary: add superflous quote removal > Product: bugs.kde.org > Version: unspecified > Platform: Unlisted Binaries > OS/Version: Linux > Status: NEW > Severity: wishlist > Priority: NOR > Component: general > AssignedTo: daniel.naber@t-online.de > ReportedBy: ossi@kde.org > > > from kde-cvs - putting it here, so it won't be forgotten. ;) > > On Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 12:55:30PM +0100, Dirk Mueller wrote: > > And I'll spend a cookie for the one who implements either an > automatic-removal > > of trailing/prepended "full quotes" or adds functionality to reject such > > mails. > > > > I'm really sick of having to wade through 90% quotes in the bugs history. > > > as a starting point for actually implementing it: in debian there is a > package called t-prot - tofu protection; it's a perl prog intended to > be used as a procmail filter - sounds like a very good start. > > as a special bonus we should pipe the existing database entries through > it, halving the databases' disk usage and doubling its attractivness. > could be tricky to keep it consistent through this process, though - > depending on how long it would take, it would be possibly acceptable to > just take the thing off-line. > > -------------------- > > dunno how configurable t-prot is. in any case we should remove any larger > quotings of automatically generated text, even if it is not a full-quote. > > > putting a link to learn2quote on some prominent locations would be the simple > fix, but i don't consider it sufficient. > >
worked :)
I thought this has been fixed?
We'll so find out. There should be quotes below. On Tuesday 23 May 2006 01:58, Chris Howells wrote: [bugs.kde.org quoted mail]
Apparently so. Please reopen if I've horrendously misunderstood the report.