On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 5:54 PM, Lee Spector <lspec...@hampshire.edu> wrote:
> Mac OS X Mail.app does indeed allow filtering by addresses, etc. Nonetheless, 
> for some people and some workflows (including me any my workflow) it'd be 
> helpful to have a textual marker in the subject line. Not a huge deal, for me 
> at least, but it'd be helpful (and consistent with most or maybe all of the 
> other lists to which  I subscribe).

This is getting way off the original topic but you can have rules
execute AppleScript and there are ways to manipulate messages through
that (moving an inbox message to drafts makes it editable, change the
subject, move it back to inbox; programmatically run Send Again and
edit the subject in the new message created; then send it). Complex
but doable.
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