From daemon@dkuug.dk Sat Nov 10 02:57:29 1990 Return-Path: Message-Id: <9011090841.AA00308@tis1.tis.toshiba.co.jp> To: i18n@dkuug.dk Cc: isaak@decvax.dec.com From: ynk@ome.toshiba.co.jp (Yasushi Nakahara) X-Sequence: wg15rin@dkuug.dk 4 Errors-To: wg15rin-request@dkuug.dk X-Sequence: i18n@dkuug.dk 2 Subject: Re: sequence numbers on i18n Date: Fri Nov 9 12:18:29 JST 1990 Reply-To: ynk@ome.toshiba.co.jp X-Charset: ASCII X-Char-Esc: 29 Keld, Thank you for setting up of the i18n mailing list and the sequencer. I received the email as follows. : Date: Wed, 7 Nov 90 23:02:26 +0100 : From: Keld J|rn Simonsen : X-Sequence: wg15rin@dkuug.dk 3 : Errors-To: ccut!dkuug.dk!wg15rin-request : X-Sequence: i18n@dkuug.dk 1 : Errors-To: ccut!dkuug.dk!i18n-request : Message-Id: <9011072202.AA03619@dkuug.dk> : To: dkuug.dk!i18n : Subject: sequence numbers on i18n : : I have now put sequence numbers on the i18n@dkuug.dk list. : Should hve done that from the beginning... Well, well. Let me suggest again that the sequence number be in a different way from what you have implemented now. I would like to propose that a sequence number of email be added in the "subject" line like this:- To: i18n@dkuug.dk Subject: (i18n #n) ... or Subject: (I18N n) ... [Note 1: I know well that "#" sign is not appropriate for international use, such as in Denmark.] [Note 2: To achieve this, I sent my tool to you in July for the wg15rin mailing list (did you receive it?), which tool is written in shell language using "sed", "link/unlink" and so forth. It works well in System V environment, however I don't know it can also run in your environment. Please check it or contact other people (such as X/Open members) to get an appropriate alternative.] Also, it should be noted that this requirement is true for ISO/SC22/WG14, ISO/SC22/WG15/RIN (both are maintained by Keld) and ISO/SC22/WG15 (Jim is going to set up) emails. Please take this into your consideration. Best Regards, Yasushi Nakahara TOSHIBA Corp. Phone: +81 472-77-8670 Fax: +81 472-79-2628 Email: ynk@ome.toshiba.co.jp, tsbome!ynk@u-tokyo.ac.jp, y.nakahara@ui.org