On 1/14/06, Bill declared: >> As I said earlier, PowerMail includes, >> within the basic application, an Applescript that indeed allows you to >> edit the Subject line in the email that SOMEBODY ELSE sent to you. > >OK, now I get it. I just don't have enough imagination to know why I >would want to do it.
Here's an example: I recently received an email from my 80-year-old dad, which he had sent to all of his friends and a couple family members. Rather than conceal his mailing list, all of the names were in view in the "To:" section of the email. The content of the email was of no interest and not worth keeping, but I thought I might want to have a few of those email addresses of his friends. Thus, I saved the email, but I changed the Subject line to, "DAD'S MAILING LIST". I put my changed Subject lines in all caps to more easily draw my attention to them. ---Jay ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

