On Feb 17, 2004, at 4:58 PM, Ron wrote:
Let me pipe in here.
I don't even know waht the propblem is, or that there even is one.
We're getting circular here. The problem is not filtering the PCI mail into it's own mailbox (a task that can be accomplished without having [PCI] on the head of every message.
The problem is, once filtered into a mail folder, the Subject sort is messed up because the list prepends [PCI] to *every* message, so all the new messages appear first, then the replies when the folder is sorted by Subject.
[PCI] message 1 [PCI] message 2 [PCI] message 3 . . . [PCI] re: message 1 [PCI] re: message1 [PCI] re: message 2
etc.
*All* the other lists I'm on that have such tags do it like this:
[PCI] Message 1 re: [PCI] Message 1
which makes the sorts work properly. The re: should be prepended to the entire previous subject line, before the tag.
I suspect it's merely a tweak in the settings to produce a suitable result that all can live with.
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Bruce Johnson University of Arizona College of Pharmacy Information Technology Group
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