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| Subject: | RE: Wireless Dev: dear moderator |
| Date: |
06/15/2000 11:46:35 AM |
| From: |
Steve Larson |
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Boy this mailing list is busy today! I rather appreciate the "Wireless Dev:" in the subject line since I am using a few different mail clients, not all of which can support Eric's suggested filter.
Steve.
> -----Original Message----- > From: Eric Marthinsen [mailto:emarthinsen@pilenet.com] > Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2000 8:11 AM > To: 'wirelesslist@wirelessdevnet.com' > Subject: RE: Wireless Dev: dear moderator > > > Hello- > > I think putting "Wireless Dev:" in every subject line > is redundant > and messy. Just set up your filter to move messages 'sent to' > "wirelesslist@wirelessdevnet.com" to your specified folder. > I have dozens > of mailing lists set up this way (including this one) and it > works great. > Perhaps you have a mail client that doesn't support this sort > of filter > though. > > Eric > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Bryan Morgan [mailto:bryan@wirelessdevnet.com] > Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2000 7:53 AM > To: John Morse > Cc: wirelesslist@wirelessdevnet.com > Subject: Re: Wireless Dev: dear moderator > > > John, > > Every message <should> include "Wireless Dev:" in the subject > line so you > can filter it that way. > > As you know, the mail headers show the actual server that the > mail is sent > from, which is "gci.geocomm.com". Our site is one of two > large sites owned > by our parent company (with more to roll out in the near > future). Since we > all use the same mailing list software, we have to share that > common server. > If you can't filter using the "Wireless Dev:" subject, try > looking for the > gci.geocomm.com server. > > Thanks, > > Bryan > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: John Morse <John.Morse@uk.circle.com> > To: <wirelesslist@wirelessdevnet.com> > Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2000 5:56 AM > Subject: Wireless Dev: dear moderator > > > > > > please can you change the defaults on the mail headers so > the default > shows > > them coming from wirelessdevnet. > > > > makes it hard to run filters on them else.. > > > > ta > > J > > >
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