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RE: List Fragmenting was UKHA Meeting 2003, an Update


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  • Subject: RE: List Fragmenting was UKHA Meeting 2003, an Update
  • From: "Dr John Tankard" <john@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 5 Oct 2002 16:14:44 +0100
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> > I would tend to agree, however I cannot see it can be
> > reversed now. Also some of the other lists do get a lot of
> > traffic which would annoy some, take the xAP list, people who
> > are not interested in protocol design would be getting well
> > pissed by now, with the amount of discussion which has gone
> > it to get it off the ground. I think we must try to resist
> > creating more and where a spinoff stagnates we should delete them.
>
> Rules wizard?
>
> "Any email with "xAP" in the subject line move to the Deleted
> Items folder"
>
> Works for me!
>
That's what I do (only my message goes to my xAP folder:-), but not all
users have Outlook 2000 or Outlook 2002. And as happens people often
don't select a good subject line, take [OT] becomes ot, and often there
is no OT.

John



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