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Re: Filtering ride camp email
Linda,
Great idea. Thanks for the information on using a sub folder. I was able
implement it on Outlook Express also. For those of you with outlook
express, just go to tools & then to inbox assistant.
Now to see if I did it correctly.
Pat Fredrickson
Natural Horse Halters
patfred@snowcrest.net
www.catechnologies.com/patfred
-----Original Message-----
From: Linda Cowles <linda_cowles@mentorg.com>
To: Liz Carpenter <cvsec@south-01.novell.leeds.ac.uk>
Cc: ridecamp@endurance.net <ridecamp@endurance.net>; step@fsr.com
<step@fsr.com>
Date: Monday, February 01, 1999 7:47 AM
Subject: Filtering ride camp email
>
>Liz Carpenter wrote:
>> With the introduction of changes to the list I
>> was wondering if I could make a small suggestion?
>>
>> I was wondering if it would be possible (with the
>> new software) to add a little 'flag' at the
>> start of the subject line, such as [ridecamp]
>> or [rc] for messages that are going through the
>> list? Perhaps [rc] would be better so that
>> 'over-the-shoulder' readers at work don't realise
>> that people are reading endurance posts instead
>> of professional posts <g>
>
>There's a very easy way filter ridecamp email into a sub folder using
>Netscape tools, and other mail tools may have the same abilities.
>
>All of my ridecamps are downloaded directly into a mail folder,
>RIDECAMP, which I created in my INBOX folder.
>
>I used the EDIT > MESSAGE FILTERS... form to filter all messages from
>ridecamp@endurance.net and all messages to ridecamp@endurance.net to go
>into that folder.
>
>Works like a dream!!!
>
>
>Linda - Gilroy
>
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