27 messages in com.mysql.lists.mysqlRe: Why I want to Unscuribe to the list
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fw14 Dec 1999 10:08 
Greg Breland14 Dec 1999 10:55 
Stephen Johnson14 Dec 1999 10:59 
Tyler 'Crackerjack' MacDonald14 Dec 1999 11:06 
Mark Russell14 Dec 1999 11:08 
Bill Gerrard14 Dec 1999 11:18 
Rick Moore14 Dec 1999 11:21 
va...@jenkon.com14 Dec 1999 11:29 
Ed Carp14 Dec 1999 13:55 
Ed Carp14 Dec 1999 13:58 
Tyler 'Crackerjack' MacDonald14 Dec 1999 14:02 
va...@jenkon.com14 Dec 1999 14:09 
Ed Carp14 Dec 1999 14:19 
Ed Carp14 Dec 1999 14:21 
Michael L Smith14 Dec 1999 14:24 
Matthew Vanecek14 Dec 1999 17:10 
Benjamin Pflugmann14 Dec 1999 17:35 
Ed Carp14 Dec 1999 17:51 
Alex Menendez14 Dec 1999 19:00 
dissonant14 Dec 1999 19:43 
Dylan Neild14 Dec 1999 22:38 
Michael Lim Shek Sia15 Dec 1999 04:39 
Greg Breland15 Dec 1999 06:40 
Ronald Beck15 Dec 1999 13:53 
Loyd Goodbar15 Dec 1999 17:54 
Tonu Samuel16 Dec 1999 00:41 
Fred Lindberg16 Dec 1999 08:40 
Subject:Re: Why I want to Unscuribe to the list
From:Loyd Goodbar (lgoo@watervalley.net)
Date:12/15/1999 05:54:42 PM
List:com.mysql.lists.mysql

I use Forte Agent in Windows, and have the following email filter:

to: mys@lists.mysql.com or cc: mys@lists.mysql.com

Have not had ANY problems. I don't use any form of Outlook, so can't help you there.

I have found subject tags to be more problematic.

Loyd

On Tue, 14 Dec 1999 12:56:04 -0600, Greg Breland <gbre@healthtech.net> wrote:

I have tried in vain for one month to try to get email sent to me from the MYSQL list server to route to a seperate folder. I am using Outlook98 and it is probably a bug with this product. I have also tried to get the list to insert a tag (like every other list I know of) in the subject like "[mysql]". For some reason this was deemed a "bad idea". Not sure why, but probably because the list maintainer does not know how to do it.