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Re: [MG] A list plea(se)...

To: mgs@autox.team.net, flanagin@chaph.usc.edu (Andrew Flanagin)
Subject: Re: [MG] A list plea(se)...
From: Andy Ramm <aramm@cris.com>
Date: Thu, 11 Jul 1996 10:04:37 -0700
Email man to the rescue!


Go get Eudora Pro email software.  It has filters that organize your mail
for you.  I have a folder for the mg list and any message that has "mgs" in
the header anywhere is automatically put into my MGs folder.  I have another
filter for messages that come from my girlfriend, but I won't divulge here
what the actions are for her messages ;>.  You can set up these filters to
do anything you like, so there is no burden on this list and Eudora handles
it all.  Note: This feature is not available in the Light freeware version
of the software.

OK, unabashed admission -- I am associated with Eudora.  However, even if I
weren't, I'd use it anyway.  Besides, everyone on the Eudora team loves the
pictures of my MGs, so there!

Cheers,

Andy



At 09:51 AM 7/11/96 -0700, you wrote:

>
>I have a plea, however, that I'll frame in terms of an example.  I made the
>mistake of not checking my email for several days (gasp) and was rewarded
>for my negligence today with 348 messages.  Hours later, after finally
>locating the top of my inbox and addressing pressing matters and filing less
>pressing ones away, I was able to get on with other things (mainly phone
>messages and the US mail that was waiting as well...).
> 
>I would like to suggest one means by which to clear up this kind of
>confusion (that I included on this message) -- a simple "[MG]" at the front
>of all subject lines would allow me (and all of you) to identify quickly and
>easily which messages are sent in regard to this list (and which are not).  


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