Chris Jones wrote: > >> Errr, no, that's the point. I don't know that list when what my mail >> client presents is the subject lines of unread messages and the list >> is not polite enough to identify itself there. Your solution seems to >> be to do a lot of grunge work with hidden fields. Mine is simpler - >> just use a screen big enough to display what you want to see. > > Your 'solution' seems to be 'everyone must do this my way'. > > I for one also don't want this done by default. I filter my email so > each list is in its own imap directory - I don't want this extra rubbish > in the title. > > The fact is there is an easy solution for those that want it to do this > themselves, so its not appropriate for the list to do it and force it on > everyone. > > Chris > I agree with Chris. Why force your preference on people that don't need it. If you really want a list identifier, instead of filtering lists into their own folder, you should be able to figure out how to do it on your end. It isn't as if you are a newbie to this Les. Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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