RE: (no subject) perennials group list


Also- filtering messages to another folder means you now have 2 folders of
incoming messages to review.  I agree with Connie-  having some kind of
abreviation in the subject line to indicate it is the Perennials list would
be very helpful(like PRNLS) .  I was under the impression Chris was
considering this- perhaps he got busy and we could revisit this issue?

Theresa

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-perennials@hort.net [o*@hort.net]On
Behalf Of Connie Wheeler
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 12:48 PM
To: perennials@hort.net
Subject: Re: (no subject) perennials group list


I use Pegasus and it's very unreliable when it comes to filtering
messages... I'm going to shortly move to Outlook but can't at the
present time..  besides, I like to read the messages when they
come in.. I'd rather not have them in another folder I have to go
through..  :-)

Have to wonder though, why is it so hard to just have "perennials"
in the header?  Others besides me have the same problem..
Connie

> Why not filter your messages?  I filter any message from the sender
> ISP hort.net into a perennials folder.  Much easier than trying to
> sort out what comes from whom by individual messages.

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