Hi Raja,
There are two ways people do this - personally, I keep an archive of all
Lyris mail through Look-Out archiving off any mail that is older than 3
days old, every day to a Personal File on my HD.
If I have a specific question, I *usually* (not always :) try to import any
mail from the
Mark,
1. What do you mean by Look-Out archiving? Do you mean to say that you save the
email as File Save into your hard drive each and every mail, that is the ones you are
interested in (if this is the case, well I will like to save all emails basically, you
never know what you are reading
1) Sorry about that - I was using a funny name for MS Outlook. Within
Outlook, you have an option called archiving, which I have set up as
follows:
1) Create a rule that moves all mail received in my Inbox from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to afolder called Lyris automatically
On Thursday 05 July 2001 07:41, Mark Leith wrote:
folder called Lyris automatically when any
mail comes in. (This keeps the lyris mailseparate from any other
business mail, for ease of reading)
Mark,
You seem to be under the impression that we are still using
Lyris mail software. I
Nope, under no such disillusions :) It's just that I have been on the list
since way back when, and have always called it the Lyris List.
I suppose I could call it ORACLE-L, but why change what I already have set
up? :) I was just describing *my* set-up. I suppose you could call the
folders
Hello all,
Could you please tell me where and how I can browze thru archives of this list? I
came to know about the archives from Jared's reply to Rob's email
rgds,
raja
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