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Re: Mailing list: General options
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Re: Mailing list: General options


  • Subject: Re: Mailing list: General options
  • From: Shaun Wexler <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2003 14:02:59 -0800

On Nov 20, 2003, at 1:34 PM, Scott Anguish wrote:

Don't worry, we don't plan on adding the prefix. It's not necessary, as others have pointed out there are fields to sort on.

Shaun, it's better to sort on the list-id, or on Sender:.. that way you get the list copies together in their folder, and the personal replies in your own. although that's a personal taste situation.

It works quite nicely though.

I've used "my" method since Mail was Mail, probably because I read several styles of mailing list which don't all provide the same header fields, and this seems to work with all of them. I have a complex hierarchy of Mail Rules, and a benefit of this is that any cross-posts will be sorted accordingly, being placed into only the highest-priority group in the list, so it won't pollute the other mailboxes; avoids having to read any duplicate messages, unless the OP sends them addressed separately to each list.
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Shaun Wexler
MacFOH
http://www.macfoh.com
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 >RE: Mailing list: General options (From: "Jonathan E. Jackel" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Mailing list: General options (From: Shaun Wexler <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Mailing list: General options (From: Scott Anguish <email@hidden>)

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