Hello, I wrote to you once before but never received a reply. I am asking you to consider adding the NYORANGE list name to the subject line of the posts to this list. After talking to many of the members of this list the majority would like to have this. There are several reason why we are requesting this change. 1. It is always a good idea to know where your email originated BEFORE you open it. In this day age where viruses are commonplace it is necessary to screen your email before opening it. 2. Many of us are subscribed to a large number of genealogy lists and it is very convenient to be able to see what list a message belongs to. For organizational purposes it is very helpful. 3. There is so much junk mail and having the list name in the subject line helps when are trying to sort out the junk mail. I don't know about your email server but on AOL all you see in your mailbox is the subject line and who the message is from. There is no way to tell if the email came from a mailing list unless you open it. Thank you for listening. Susan
Hello List, If you click on view ( top left of screen) a lists falls down , put your curser on current view (then) click on customize current view, (then) click on fields (than) just add the TO option and add it to your e-mail. presto, you will see who the addie is addressed to, mostly your address will appear, except for lists, their addie appears. please try it . If anyone can explain this more simple , please do. yours in genealogy Joanne -----Original Message----- From: Sjhcamp@aol.com [mailto:Sjhcamp@aol.com] Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2000 9:04 PM To: NYORANGE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: For: LISTOWNER - Please Read Hello, I wrote to you once before but never received a reply. I am asking you to consider adding the NYORANGE list name to the subject line of the posts to this list. After talking to many of the members of this list the majority would like to have this. There are several reason why we are requesting this change. 1. It is always a good idea to know where your email originated BEFORE you open it. In this day age where viruses are commonplace it is necessary to screen your email before opening it. 2. Many of us are subscribed to a large number of genealogy lists and it is very convenient to be able to see what list a message belongs to. For organizational purposes it is very helpful. 3. There is so much junk mail and having the list name in the subject line helps when are trying to sort out the junk mail. I don't know about your email server but on AOL all you see in your mailbox is the subject line and who the message is from. There is no way to tell if the email came from a mailing list unless you open it. Thank you for listening. Susan
All of mail tells me who it is coming from when I receive. Doesn't everyone's? Sharon "Friends are angels who lift us to our feet when we have trouble remembering how to fly." --Anonymous ----- Original Message ----- From: <Sjhcamp@aol.com> To: <NYORANGE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2000 9:03 PM Subject: For: LISTOWNER - Please Read > Hello, > > I wrote to you once before but never received a reply. I am asking you to > consider adding the NYORANGE list name to the subject line of the posts to > this list. After talking to many of the members of this list the majority > would like to have this. > > There are several reason why we are requesting this change. > > 1. It is always a good idea to know where your email originated BEFORE you > open it. In this day age where viruses are commonplace it is necessary to > screen your email before opening it. > > 2. Many of us are subscribed to a large number of genealogy lists and it is > very convenient to be able to see what list a message belongs to. For > organizational purposes it is very helpful. > > 3. There is so much junk mail and having the list name in the subject line > helps when are trying to sort out the junk mail. > > I don't know about your email server but on AOL all you see in your mailbox > is the subject line and who the message is from. There is no way to tell if > the email came from a mailing list unless you open it. > > Thank you for listening. > Susan >