My Reply follows quote. On 11/07/2002 21:42 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (philphil) >Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >When I get mail from the SuperMac list, each mail starts with [SM] at its >subject. When I get mail from the Swap list, each mail starts with [swap] >at its subject. > >When I get mail from the Mac OS X for User list, each mail starts with [X4U] >at its subject. > >This feature is important, as mail programs can scan and sort incoming mail >into various folders. > >I therefore respectfully request that future email from the PCI PowerMac >List starts with something in the subject to distinguish its origin (ie, >[PCIMac], or [PCI PMac]) > >This feature is needed by those who subscribed to many mailing lists. > >Phil Wong ---------- Just set your "sort" criteria as the "From" with specific as "pci-powermacs" as I do and you get the same result without all the extra stuff in the subject line.
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