I wasn't going to say a word
Larry
PS Thanks Max
>>>>On 10/12/99 5:31 PM so and so (Max Heim) said. (And I quote:)
>Actually, "mgs@autox.team.net" is in the "To" field. Even Windows NT
>should be able to sort by the "To" field, no?
>
>If not, maybe you need to get a real OS... like Macintosh.
>
>: )
>
>Flame suit on,
>Max (who really doesn't know the address of everyone on the list, but
>manages to get by, anyway)
>
>
>Karl Shultz had this to say:
>
>>The problem with this idea is that it assumes that the user knows the
>>names of everyone on the list. On two operating systems (NT Workstation
>>and Linux) I see no way to sort on the "Sender" field in the message
>>header, which should contain owner-mgs@autox.team.net.
>>
>>I guess I'll just put this to rest by changing to digest mode. But it
>>wouldn't be *that* hard to append [MG] to each subject.
>>
>>--Karl
>>73 MG B
>>85 Integra GSR
>>
>>Wildbil923@aol.com wrote:
>>>
>>> In a message dated 10/12/99 8:41:52 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
>>> mvheim@studiolimage.com writes:
>>>
>>> << Most email programs will sort mail by the "From" and "To" fields, so
it's
>>> not too difficult to direct all the list mail to the same folder. For
>>> example, my mail program is so old it's unsupported, yet it automatically
>>> directs mail to 20 custom folders for different correspondents, subjects,
>>> lists, etc. Not really necessary to clog the subject line with
>>> meaningless characters... >>
>>>
>>> Well, not all e-mail programs sort, and even if they did, a meaningless
>>> subject line in the MG folder is still a meaningless subject line and heads
>>> straight for the trash can with the limited time I have to devote to this.
>>>
>>> Bill Wilkman
>>> with more British cars than time....
>>
>
>
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Larry Macy
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