----- Original Message ----- From: "Julia Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, September 21, 2002 9:22 AM Subject: Re: Administrivia: Get rid of "[Brin-L]" in subject header??
> Ray Ludenia wrote: > > > > Nick Arnett wrote: > > > > > If the consensus is to get rid of "[Brin-L]" in the subject line, it'll go. > > > And as a practical matter, that means if no one strongly objects in the next > > > 24 hours or so to getting rid of it. Anyone? > > > > I see you managed to send this message without it! > > The mailer notes that it's already there and doesn't add it. > (Otherwise, we'd end up with zillions of them on the zillionth response > on a thread or something.) > > > I agree we should junk it for the reasons others have noted. > > Actually, it's making *my* life a lot easier. Am I in an extreme > minority, or do other people like having it? > I was using the [Brin-L] to make a message rule in IE that would color all Brin-l messages blue in my inbox. But as Steve pointed out, I could do the same thing (Thanks Steve!!) by pointing at the To: field. I didnt like the [Brin-L] until I found a use for it, but now that I no longer need it I can go back to disliking it. <G> xponent Brin-L Blue Is A Color Maru rob _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
