>> Yes, well, not all of us are using mail programs with filters :)
I believe even some Unix mail programs have filters. I know that MAC,
Windows, and UNIX each have programs that will run filters for email.
>> Agreed that its a fairly small percentage of the list, probably, but
>> 1. filtering on (MG) or whatnot in the subject line will give you 100%
>> rule matching (see above), catching those nasty cc: cases
>
> Make two filters, one with the list address in the "to"
>line and one with it in the "cc" line.
Yup that is what I did.
> Some mail programs (like netscape) have a filter option
>for "to or cc" so the same thing can be done in one filter.
>
> Anyone currently using digest should really try filters
>instead. It solves all the same problems in a better way.
Before anyone posts things like "How do I setup filters" please check your
Help files, it is clearly explained in there. And a hint to the person who
could only move email to the trash bin, you have to create a NEW folder a
then setup a filter to point to that new folder.
Cheers,
KMR
Kai Radicke -- mowogmg@pil.net, 1966 MGB @ http://www.pil.net/~mowogmg
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