>This is why I don't understand your problem.  If your mail actions are 
>properly sorting your email, why are you searching folders that can't 
>possibly contain urgent messages?  If your mail actions aren't properly 
>sorting your email, how can you be certain that the only possible 
>solution to your problem is to change the subject lines of our messages?

Ok... I have been dreading saying this, because it can't be said without 
sounding rude, and I don't mean it to me.

BUT... the honest to god source of the problem is that Evie is "nosy" and 
feels compelled to watch the email subjects as they pass thru the 
connection window status line. Compound that by the fact that Evie 
doesn't trust Emailer to do its job, and you end up with a situation that 
breeds nervousness that an important email has been missed.

I say... RELAX, if it was that important, they'll get hold of you some 
other way. If you are so worried about loosing an important email to a 
SPAM folder, then turn off your spam filters and filter everything the 
old fashioned way... using your own eyes and brain.

I personally can't see how you have spam filters AND can worry about 
seemingly important subject lines flashing thru your connection window. I 
don't know what kind of spam YOU get, but 99% of what I get has important 
sounding subjects (ie: "Re: Order Update", "Long time no see", "Your 
account has been charged"... crap like that). If I worried about where 
Emailer was filing (or misfiling) every email that has an important 
sounding subject line... I would chew my nails to the bone in no time.

Relax, this much stress and worry isn't good for your health.

(This is a tongue in cheek, ribbing you response... I am NOT trying to 
pass judgment on you, I am not trying to insult you, I am just goofing on 
the overall situation. I know you have already said that you don't really 
care if [CE] gets added to the subject line at all)

:-)

Have a nice day!

-chris

<http://www.mythtech.net>

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