Actually, I have a message filter that looks for mysql.com in the "To or
CC" portion of the header and moves any mail to my mySQL folder. Thus I
can tell which messages are from mysql list members and which messages
are from my supervisors.
Still, it might be nice to add the [MYSQL] piece in the subject line.
Ron
Jeff Gannaway wrote:
>
> Here's an idea for the list memebers and list master....
>
> Since a lot messages have undescriptive subjects ("Help", "Check This",
> "What's This?", etc...) I think it would be a good idea to set up the
> majordomo to add a tag to each subject line like the PHP list does.
>
> For instance....
> Subj: Help
> become:
> Subj: [MYSQL] Help
>
> I've only been on the list for a day and a half. However I'm a memeber of
> 3 high-volume lists and I can tell that adopting this technique would make
> my life easier, and presumably other list memebers too. It definitely
> makes it easier to sort through your e-mails.
>
> Anyway, that's my 2¢
>
> -Jeff Gannaway
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