>Subject: Re: Other email programs >Sent: 1/9/06 5:53 AM >Received: 1/14/06 10:57 PM >From: Jay, [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] list, [email protected] > >On 1/14/06, Ellen declared: > >>Do PowerMail, Gyazmail or any other good email clients allow subject >>lines to be changed? > >One of PowerMail's greatest strengths is that it is very scriptable. One >script that comes with the application is called "Change Subject", and >that's what it does. > >---Jay
The thing that is the most 'nonsensical' about this whole discussion is that a 'subject line' is nothing more than a text edit field that is smaller than the lines written in the body of an email itself. There is no inherant 'difference' between the subject line of an incoming mail and of the reply mail being created by the user. It is obviously rediculously simple for a sender to take the subject line of THIS or any reply and change it to omit any single letter. With all due... erhm... 'respect' to the Apple guy, he has not the foggiest wild guess what he's talking about. FWIW, I have a hard time seeing that there *EVER* will be a concrete "end" to Claris Emailer being able to be used at some level until if / when it finally is unable to cope with some level of authentication or popmail becoming an extinct method in the first place. The old saying "Where there is a will, there is a way" seems to fit perfectly in my mind. Don ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

