I’m aware of that, that’s what I was saying… the problem is, then it skips my 
inbox and doesn’t come up on my phone. So leaving it in the “inbox” folder so I 
can read it make it super disorganized to look at when I’m trying to scan 
through my emails to read, or later to sort back into a folder. So have a 
pre-pended subject would be great… in fact, it’s pretty much standard. 
Basically every other mailing list I’m a part of, all the GitHub notifications, 
etc… all have a pre-pended subject line for that exact reason.

*SMC


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> On Jul 22, 2019, at 5:41 AM, Andrei Aleksandrov <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> You can just add an addition folder and filter that will check TO address. In 
> case if it contains "[email protected]" that move this email to this 
> folder.
> 
> BR,
> Andrei
> 
> On 2019/07/18 20:36:33, Steven Castano <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Is there any way we could get the listserv software used here to prepend 
> > the subject with something like what I did above [Apache Ignite] or even 
> > [Ignite Users]… SOMETHING like that. It’s super hard to look at my inbox 
> > and see a flood of list emails with no subject matching on them at all.>
> >
> > And before you all jump all over me about creating a filter and dumping all 
> > the emails into a folder or something. I know that’s possible, but I like 
> > being able to read them in my inbox without having to dive into a sub 
> > folder, but it would be nice when I got back to clean out my inbox a bit, I 
> > have an easy way to visually see what emails have come from this group.>
> >
> > *SMC>
> >
> > Steven Castano | [email protected] <[email protected]>>
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> >
> >

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