Hi Jack,

I think the best bet for message rules is the subject line.  I don't think 
your method is full proof.

Consider that if a person belongs to a large number of lists, and, 
invariably, you will get talk on another list about another list, and 
suddenly you find that other list's messages in the other list's folder, and 
you lose track unless you're listening to the subject line.

Another example I can give you, is that the Blind Computing list makes 
reference to the Jaws Users list in the footer, so what's to stop those 
messages from going into my Jaws users folder?

You would literally have to be very attentive to the subject lines each and 
every message.

I can cite more examples, but I think you get the idea.

In variably, most, if not all e-mail lists, will have the name of the list, 
or some derivative in the subject line, so I think that would be your best 
bet, as talk of another list in the subject line is very rare indeed.

Victor 


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