Andy G [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>Sure, as do a lot of people. But I have found that sometimes the mail
>rules/filters get confused and redistribute posts elsewhere. Anything else
>you can use to help the filter engine is, IMO, useful.

I set up a rule to check for "PCI" and "PowerMac" in the sender address, and
its worked flawlessly.

Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>It is 
>possible to lose some of the end words in the line, particularly annoying 
>in a foreshotened browser column.

I totally agree.  Anybody who is having issues just needs to set up the
filter or rule with something more specific to the list.  In my first
attempt, I used "PCI PowerMac" and it didn't always work, but when I changed
it to check for "PCI" and "PowerMac" separately, it has worked flawlessly.

--> Russ


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