Many mail cleint systems allow you to set up rules to seperate your mail. I
use outlook and have seperate mail folders for JSP, XML, and the servlet
list. It works very well.

Just an idea.

John D. McDonald
CipherStream Systems
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----- Original Message -----
From: Chang-Hyun Jo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 10, 2000 12:51 PM
Subject: [Survlet] a suggestion


> This mail is a suggestion to the server of this mailing list and users.
> Is it possible to make the titles of each mail start with a specific token
> using a group name like the following?
> "[Survlet]a mail title",
> "[JSP]a mail title", or
> "[Java]a mail title", ...
>
> Today, many mailing lists use this kind of keyword such as
> "(DBWORLD)..."
> "[NB-EAP]..."
>
> We have a lot of mails received every day.
> If the same group of mails start with a specific token,
> we can easily sort the mails before we read to find out
> which one is urgent or not.
>
> Jo
> UND CS
>
>
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