I don't think so and there is no way to do it with AppleScript that I can see. Save as saves the document you could do that and rename but that is probably not what they are looking for. Can't whatever is creating the email be set up to make the subject an order number so it is unique? Or an time-stamp?
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On Jan 2, 2008, at 11:56 AM, WebDude wrote:

Sorry for the off topic post, but I cannot find any of this information anywhere.

One of our accountants has been using Eudora for email and she has been archiving orders by changing the subject directly in her inbox. Eudora allows you to do this by just opening any email from the inbox - it displays the subject as an input field that can be edited. When you close the email, the subject field saves and that is how it is now displayed in the inbox. Unfortunately, Eudora has been problematic in displaying html emails and it seems to be getting worse as time goes on. Hence we decided to use Mac Mail for OS X. It seems to be working well, but she can no longer edit the subject field in her inbox. It seems that you are stuck with whatever subject form the origiginal. Is there a way change the subject without having to forward/reply the email?

Thanks!

John

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