Damn it Bill. Stop that!
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 5:46 PM, William Robb wrote:
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> - Original Message - From: "Larry Colen"
> Subject: mangling the subject lines
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>> I think that it might be William Robb's mail program that keeps
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I'm reading PDML mail with the web-based GMail reader. I don't see
[SPAM] in any of the subject lines.
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> I think that it might be William Robb's mail program that
> keeps prepending [SPAM] to the subject line of every email.
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> Since I tend to sort this mailbox by subject, it tends to
> split up a bunch of the threads into two places in the
> mailbox. Is there some way the responsible spam
nks.
I wonder if it is my new mail server that is doing it.
Paul
On Jan 31, 2010, at 5:46 PM, William Robb wrote:
- Original Message - From: "Larry Colen"
Subject: mangling the subject lines
I think that it might be William Robb's mail program that keeps
prepending [
- Original Message - From: "Larry Colen"
> Subject: mangling the subject lines
>
>
>>
>> I think that it might be William Robb's mail program that keeps
>> prepending [SPAM] to the subject line of every email.
>>
>> Since I tend to
- Original Message -
From: "Larry Colen"
Subject: mangling the subject lines
I think that it might be William Robb's mail program that keeps
prepending [SPAM] to the subject line of every email.
Since I tend to sort this mailbox by subject, it tends to split up
I think that it might be William Robb's mail program that keeps
prepending [SPAM] to the subject line of every email.
Since I tend to sort this mailbox by subject, it tends to split up a
bunch of the threads into two places in the mailbox. Is there some
way the responsible spam filter co
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