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Rick Grossman <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 7 Dec 1996 19:43:52 +0000
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I don't know what packages most people use, but even Eudora Light has a sort
option (under edit) that will allow you to sort by sender.  This way, any
time you get your email, you can sort by sender, read the bee-l list, and
then re-sort to whatever else you prefer.  If there are too many email
packages in use that can not do this, I would fully support the idea for a
subject header, but I would rather not have the subject line be used this
way if possible.
 
Rick Grossman
Oregon, USA
 
At 09:19 PM 12/4/96 +0000, you wrote:
>At 20:39 2/12/96 -0500, Elisa & Tim Sharpe wrote:
>
>>We have seen a discussion in a Goat List about using a special message header
>>to identify Goat messages from other messages that arrive in the same e-mail
>>box.  The Goat list administrator changed the configuration of the list
>>software to prefix the subject with "PGoat".  It has made sorting the goat
>>messages from the other e-mail much easier.
>>
>> With the high volume of messages that the Bee-Line List generates we would
>>like to put this idea out to the members of the list and the administrator.
>> Is anybody else interested?
>
>Considering that most of us (in Bee-L) do not have Eudora Pro instaled, I
>strongly support the Sharpes' idea.
>Concensus???
>Would the Bee-L Administrator be kind to do it??
>
>Cheers from DownUnder...
>Mauricio :)
>

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