The Subject gets too long and then you have to widen the subject column to see
what the message is really about. This may not be an option on some laptops or
other low res devices.
pete wrote:
>
> It also helps to be able to see the mails from the tomcat list if they
> are mixed in with the re
> Is it possible for the list admin to apply a '[tomcat-user] '
> or similar
> prefix to all mails sent from the mailing list?
>
> This helps a lot in separating list traffic from other traffic.
The to: addr is [EMAIL PROTECTED] you should be
able to filter on that perfectly fine.
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Michae
At 04:03 PM 7/1/2001, you wrote:
>It also helps to be able to see the mails from the tomcat list if they are
>mixed in with the rest - i use several mail clients to read mail on my
>IMAP server, and not all of them do automatic filtering.
>
>Is there any good reason not to prefix tomcat-user mai
i use the filter where 'To:' is [EMAIL PROTECTED] Works!
Vinay
- Original Message -
From: "pete" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2001 11:12 PM
Subject: Prefix subject headers in Tomcat list?
> Is it possible for
It also helps to be able to see the mails from the tomcat list if they
are mixed in with the rest - i use several mail clients to read mail on
my IMAP server, and not all of them do automatic filtering.
Is there any good reason not to prefix tomcat-user mail with [tomcat-user]?
-Pete
> At 03:
At 03:12 PM 7/1/2001, you wrote:
>Is it possible for the list admin to apply a '[tomcat-user] ' or similar
>prefix to all mails sent from the mailing list?
>
>This helps a lot in separating list traffic from other traffic.
My client allows filtering via one or all of the incoming mail
headers, I
Is it possible for the list admin to apply a '[tomcat-user] ' or similar
prefix to all mails sent from the mailing list?
This helps a lot in separating list traffic from other traffic.
Thanks
-Pete