On 5/15/04 5:50 AM, "Scott Haneda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have some questions about mailing lists in respect to E-rage 2004...
> 
> One of the options in the Mailing List Manager (MLM), is to "also move
> messages that I send to the list to this folder".  What are the critera that
> are matched against for this "move" to happen.
> 
> For example, I have <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> in the MLM as the
> list address, if I were to make a new message to that address, I am told
> "This message will be moved to the '******' folder after it is sent".  This
> is expected behavior.  However, if I am already on a list message, it is
> faster for me to control click on the To: address in the mailing list and
> select "new message to".  Here is where sometimes this works and sometimes
> it does not.  What is E-rage matching on here to decide to file the message?

IF Any To Recipient Is <The List Address as configured in the MLM>

Note that this option simply moves the sent copy of the message that your
computer would normally save in the Sent Items folder (so it essentially
acts as an Outgoing rule).

If the list is configured so that the mailing list server distributes a copy
of the messages you send to you, they'll be filed in the right place even
without that option checked.  Actually, in that case, if you have the option
checked, then you might end up with duplicates, but I am not set up to test
that right now.
 
> Since "Threaded View" seems to no longer be in E-rage 2004, replaced by
> "Groups", can someone outline to me the best "Custom Arrangement" to show me
> a "threaded" style view for mailing lists?  I basically want grouped by
> subject, with the newest post at the top of that grouping, but after that, I
> am not sure the best way to order stuff.  Suggestions are appreciated.

I have a custom arrangement for the Entourage-Talk mailing list set up like
this:
Group Items by: Subject
Sort groups by: Sent Newest on Top
Sort items within groups by: Sent Oldest on Top
Default Display for Groups: Expanded

You might want to experiment with a similar setup.  You'd probably want to
sort items within groups by Send Newest on Top, though, if I'm understanding
your wishes correctly.

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