Hello All,

This is a problem for me also.

I have 2 scripts which fix the problem most of the time. The other time I
have to manually edit the email and correct the Subject.

I belong to an email list where you post a question and reply directly to
the Sender, they then Post a Summary of the answers. Sometimes it is Summary
the question, sometimes SUMMARY: the question, sometimes the question:
Summary etc. If a script could fix this problem I would be delighted to have
the subject as the question Summary so the answers follow the question.

They are "Remove [ ] from Subject" and "Strip [*] from Subject\mc8".

I recently did a lot of searching to see if I could find updated versions of
these scripts which are dated 29 October 2002 and 10 November 2002
respectively.

I did not write either of these scripts.

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Geoff WALLACE
Melbourne Victoria Australia
Mobile 0412 056 033

Sent on a G5 Power Macintosh using Entourage version 11.1.0

"Buy a Mac and be thought a fool or buy a Windows box and remove all doubt."



On 1/11/04 4:09 AM, "Mike Dano" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I am on several mailing lists where different client's software places the
> "Re:" in replies in different places of the subject line. The differences
> cause my threaded view to break the replies into several groups.
> 
> Examples of variations:
>> Re:[woodworking] Best table saw for making kitchens?
>> [woodworking] Re: Best table saw for making kitchens?
>> Re:[woodworking] Re: Best table saw for making kitchens?
>> Re: Re:[woodworking] Re: Best table saw for making kitchens?
> 
> 
> Is there anyway to resolve this with a rule so my threads stay intact? I
> looking into making a rule to replace every instance of "re:" but there does
> not seem to be a command to do this. The other problem is dealing with how
> the different mail clients ad spaces with the "re:" text. Some add a space
> after it and some don't.
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 


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