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>>Really? who filters on subject rather than list-id header? Me, for one. It works with every piece of software that filters, and if it does break it's not the end of the world - but asking everyone else to change key hooks to suit you is impolite, which was my point. > People that started out using a Microsoft product that could only filter > on Subject, not any of the more logical headers. Actually, no. Fidonet. Over two decades ago and before Microsoft woke up to internet possibilities, and been filtering mailman lists not long after that was written. How often have I had problems with filtering by subject on a mailman list? Once in a blue moon when people respond off-list, and even then, it just goes into a separate folder. > Sadly, some people never learn. :-( Some things don't need fixing that often. Filtering is hardly rocket science and as with most things, there is no one true way and there is space for many, and helping people along those ways is, I thought, the point of a lug. Really - arguing about how different people filter email is ridiculous and insulting those who do it differently is ignorant, especially when email itself is kludge upon kludge since it was created. If you want to be elitest and superior about something, choose something better than a massively inefficient 7-bit transport system. -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG http://mailman.dclug.org.uk/listinfo/list FAQ: http://www.dcglug.org.uk/listfaq