My Reply follows quote. On 02/02/2004 12:12 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

>On Mon, 2 Feb 2004 11:22:18 -0800 (PST), david <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>> About [PCI] list email subject line additions....
><snip>
>> If this is a vote, I would love to see the "list
>> abrev." in the subject line. It would make it so much
>> easier to manage my email.
>
>-- 
>I intended it to be a kind of vote I guess - and added it to my subject
>line more as an example than anything else.
>It certainly makes scanning your inbox easier when you get over 100 mails
>a day (no comments about digest please - I like it this way !!)
>
>Maybe the list moderators could setup some kind of poll. I have no idea
>how many listees there are who never post to list but might be quite happy
>to answer an official poll.
>
>Any ideas to make life easier are welcome IMO.
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The only things that go to my inbox are SPAM and PRIORITY messages. All 
others are sorted into sub folders by mailing list or other criteria. No 
scanning required. Just dump the SPAM, read the PRIORITY stuff, then 
start in on the list mail.

Ken

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