> This post is a test of RootsWeb's Mailman version of the > GENMTD-L mailing list. > > "Dr. Brian Leverich" <[email protected]> Does the Mailman version now not provide the [GM] in the subject line? If this is the new wave of the future, I am not happy about it. [GM] is a tool that is very convenient for me to determine whether I open an email or not - [GM] tells me that the message is from a "good guy" - a family tree climber. Familiar names are no problem but new or sporadic participants will fall by the wayside for me. Cheryl ("Singhais) is very familiar, but I note that a posting from her today about lunchtime was not so flagged and I had no idea what she was referring to. It appears to be a continuation of the thread "If they are not where they are supposed to be." [ The tags were turned off by the move. We should have that fixed now ... - Mod ] Also, I was not able to reply to the group. I had to resort to beginning a completely new email. Many of the General Methods subscribers are much more literate than I in the innerworkings of cyber space in this Wide World Web. I don't know that I want to know how the mail lists are created . . . . [ Like SmartList, Mailman passes "Reply-To: fields straight through without modification. I try to trim them out manually, but I miss them occasionally. I can probably modify the moderation software I use to remove them with certainty. Stay tuned ... - Mod ] Sharon Simnacher "Sharon Simnacher" <[email protected]>