Douglas L. Theobald wrote:

On Jan 19, 2007, at 4:20 PM, Steve Lane wrote:

Agreed.  If at all possible, please resume use of the [ccp4bb]  Subject:
tag.


I'll add another vote for the [ccp4bb] tag.


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Steve Lane
System, Network and Security Administrator
Doudna Lab
Biomolecular Structure and Mechanism Group
UC Berkeley


On Fri, Jan 19, 2007 at 04:02:20PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:

On 19 Jan, Andy Purkiss wrote:

I know that it is an easy fix :)

However, nearly all of the lists that I am on use the [listname] notation and this makes it a bit easier to sort out the lists from the personal mail. I'm more likely to look at something with [ccp4bb] and not just skip over it.


I agree with this.  Messages are often forwarded to friends or other
lists, and it is good to know where they are coming from. It also helps to address the cross-posting issue, because the cross-posted replies are
easily identified.  Prefixing the Subject line with [listname] is the
best way to do this in my opinion.

Regards,
Michael L. Love Ph.D

Agreed. include [ccp4bb] on the subject. I have no way to set to the return-path, etc... in my mail-reader only "subject, sender, date, to, cc, etc..."
none of the ones mentioned by Tim.
Regards

Mario

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