Brett Cannon writes: > I prefer the subject so that I can easily skim them to see if someone edited > a file I really care about, but if that is not possible then the body is > acceptable, especially if it is the first thing in the body (that would let > me at least see some of it in the initial snippet Gmail shows). I don't know if it's pedantically RFC-correct, but occasionally you'll see a Summary field in the header. I think using the first line of the log in the Subject field and the file list as the Summary field would be a good way to do it, *if* people's MUAs would display Summary. I suspect they don't (mine does, but mine does a lot of nifty things that cellphone MUAs don't :-( ).
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