In a message dated 2/5/2004 9:57:18 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> I don't understand why people can't get filtering to work without the tags.
> If anybody is having a problem getting their email client 
> to filter PCI mail
> to a different folder, email me off-list.

A Very Nice offer, but you have to understand something...

...perhaps SOME of us are too busy with life (family, work, etc.), and simply would 
like a small lil' ol' adjustment to be made to the list to make life easier?
 
While Macs are a great distraction for me, and I enjoy working on, discussing and 
using my machines immensely, it is not my entire existence. I myself can go on w/o 
ever knowing fully what "filtering" is, or how to implement it. My ISP (AOL! "UGH!") 
allows me to list my inbox by subject; so I can simply zap the offers for "Instant 
Male Enhancement" or any other trash...
 
...plus, since I am with the hated AOL, I fear that IF I ever asked for help, I would 
have to wade thru the various wise-butt comments ridiculing me and AOL before I got 
any help w/ filtering.
 
So, how 'bout it guys? I for one am FOR the proposal to tag the e-mail subject lines. 
The Swap List is very easy to manage in my mailbox because of it...
 
Craig W.

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