Bill Harrison wrote: > > On 22 Apr 97 16:54:14 -0400, [log in to unmask] wrote: > >On Tue, 22 Apr 1997, Bill Harrison wrote: > > > >> I would like for my list (1.8c) to put the name of the list in the > >> subject line of my messages for sorting purposes. Is all that is > >> required is for me to set my properties to subject header or does the > >> list have to have some special setting in its header? > >> > > > >You need to set the default with SUBJect > >and then add a line to your header: > > > >* Subject-Tag = Yourlistname > > > >I understand that even if the text that follows Subject-Tag is in > >lowercase, it will appear in capital letters in the subject line. > > > >Gilles Frydman > > One further Question, Please > > If I set my properties to subject header for just the > [log in to unmask] server, will the other server > ([log in to unmask]) pick up these properties and use them > or will I need to set my properties for each server. > > Thanks. > > Bill Harrison > [log in to unmask] Harrison wrote: > > On 22 Apr 97 16:54:14 -0400, [log in to unmask] wrote: > >On Tue, 22 Apr 1997, Bill Harrison wrote: > > > >> I would like for my list (1.8c) to put the name of the list in the > >> subject line of my messages for sorting purposes. Is all that is > >> required is for me to set my properties to subject header or does the > >> list have to have some special setting in its header? > >> > > > >You need to set the default with SUBJect > >and then add a line to your header: > > > >* Subject-Tag = Yourlistname > > > >I understand that even if the text that follows Subject-Tag is in > >lowercase, it will appear in capital letters in the subject line. > > > >Gilles Frydman > > One further Question, Please > > If I set my properties to subject header for just the > [log in to unmask] server, will the other server > ([log in to unmask]) pick up these properties and use them > or will I need to set my properties for each server. > > Thanks. > > Bill Harrison > [log in to unmask]