Yes, I personally do the filtering much like you describe.  However, in an
organization with 50K+ users, re-education is not very well received,
requiring a large group of people to change nehavior inevitably leads to
failure of the project.  The thing I really like about ListServ is that I
have been able to service the entire organization myself...  That being
said, the flexibility to support special cases is important.  The pain has
been coming to a head for about 2 years and that is what has driven me to
this forum.  A little guidance on how I could do this manually would be
enough.  The information is present, just not in the right form.


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-----Original Message-----
From: LISTSERV site administrators' forum
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Eric Thomas
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2011 5:13 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Including the Cc: in E-Mail

The good thing nowadays is that all e-mail clients seem to support folder
filtering rules based on 'To:' addresses (rather than string matches in the
'To:' field that may or may not be mangled by this or that poster's client).
This is actually more reliable than subject tags because sometimes subjects
get split or people change them. I would go as far as saying that subject
tags are obsolete for folder triage, but remain convenient when you route
several lists in the same folder and want to quickly see what came from what
list. So I would try user education first.

  Eric