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Andrew Grebneff wrote:
>
> >Andrew Grebneff wrote:
> >>
> >>  Dear Listmoms:
> >>
> >>  Here is a good idea...
> >>
> >>(snip)
> >>  >
> >>  >This feature is needed by those who subscribed to many mailing lists.
> >>
> >>  The Subaruvanagon list does this too. Why not THIS group?
> >
> >It does. In NetScape set up a Local Mail file (right click Local Mail,
> >click new file, mine's named Conch-L). Now go to Edit/Message filters.
> >Set up a filter, call it conch-l, and make the rules read "the to of the
> >message contains Conch-L then move to folder Conch-L"
> >
> >Like magic, all yer Conch-L messages, and only Conch-L messages, will be
> >in the Conch-L folder.
> >
> >Your browser may vary but most are similar.
>
> Hi
>
> I wouldn't use web-based e-mail if someone paid me to. I use Eudora.
> I do NOT want to filter my mail, but I DO want to be able to see at a
> glance where it's from.

All browsers I know of let you see at a glance where a message is from,
and without opening the message. If you are unable to do that, you only
have to change your own display properties.

Eudora is a standalone email program that works with any ISP that uses
standard internet email protocols, exactly like Netscape.

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