Message ID | 20100922151729.GB12663@linux-mips.org |
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State | Accepted |
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Hi Ralf,
> Ecartis inserts X-list list headers.
Thanks for the patch, applied.
I wanted to verify the capitalisation of 'X-list', so went to grab the
source of ecartis, but seems that the download server (ftp.ecartis.org)
is offline. I tried to (CVS!) checkout the source, but cvs.ecartis.org
is offline too. Is ecartis still being used?
Cheers,
Jeremy
On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 10:20:21AM +0800, Jeremy Kerr wrote: > I wanted to verify the capitalisation of 'X-list', so went to grab the > source of ecartis, but seems that the download server (ftp.ecartis.org) > is offline. I tried to (CVS!) checkout the source, but cvs.ecartis.org > is offline too. Is ecartis still being used? The project is defunct for many years but legacy installations remain. Similar for Majordomo except Majordomo being a zillion times more common and both use X-List. The two capitalizations X-list and X-List seem to be similarly common. If you haven't found an Ecartis source tarball and still want one, I've dumped it at: ftp://ftp.linux-mips.org/pub/linux/mips/people/ralf/ecartis/ I'd switch anytime but don't like any of the replacements. GNU Mailman for example uses databases instead of ASCII files which on occasion is a pain. Ralf
diff --git a/apps/patchwork/bin/parsemail.py b/apps/patchwork/bin/parsemail.py index 68bd94c..a85f42d 100755 --- a/apps/patchwork/bin/parsemail.py +++ b/apps/patchwork/bin/parsemail.py @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ except ImportError: from patchwork.parser import parse_patch from patchwork.models import Patch, Project, Person, Comment -list_id_headers = ['List-ID', 'X-Mailing-List'] +list_id_headers = ['List-ID', 'X-Mailing-List', 'X-list'] whitespace_re = re.compile('\s+') def normalise_space(str):