And I have to agree with Sue. Nancy From: Susan DeMaggio <suedemag@cox.net> To: cyto-inbox <cytometry@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu> Subject: Re: FW: Happy Holidays and a New Year's Proposal Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 22:00:55 -0800 ----- Original Message Follows ----- > > > It just isn't necessary.... as it was already said, all > you have to do is filter by the FROM line - I have > everything from the list go into my Cytometry folder > automatically - There is a downside.... I like having the > subject line to sort by subject - if everything starts > with the same subject name and if it is a long name like > Cytometry Mailing list, then you have a very wide column > to look at before you get to the actual subject - Not > sure that made sense but I like it just like it is.... > thanks Sue > > At 11:50 AM 12/30/2003 -0500, Gerstein, Rachel wrote: > >I like Beverly's suggestion - what's the downside ? > > > >how about "CML:xxx" for Cytometry Mailing List ? > > > >happy New Year everyone, > >Rachel > > > >======================================================= > >Rachel M. Gerstein, Ph.D. > >Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology > >Graduate Program in Immunology/Virology > >University of Massachusetts Medical School > >55 Lake Avenue North > >Worcester, MA 01655-0002 > >(508) 856-1044 > >(508) 856-5920 (FAX) > > > > > > > ---------- > > > From: Barren, Phil > > > Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2003 2:37 PM > > > To: Cytometry Mailing List > > > Subject: RE: Happy Holidays and a New Year's > > Proposal > > > > I strongly disagree. > > > > > > Pb > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Beverly Barton [mailto:bartonbe@umdnj.edu] > > > Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2003 8:34 AM > > > To: Cytometry Mailing List > > > Subject: Happy Holidays and a New Year's Proposal > > > > > > > > > First let me wish everyone the best for the holiday > > season. > > > > Now I'd like to propose that we have a name for our > > group in the subject line, for > >example > > > > > > Subject: Purdue Flow List: then whatever topic you > > are posting on > > > > The reason to include a name in the subject line is to > > cut down on spam--no name int he > >subject line, then you know it is spam and just chuck it > out. I don't >know everyone on > >the list, and sometimes the subject heading is vague, and > sometimes spam >headings look > >like something legit! > > > > > > So Paul and the rest in charge, what do you think? > > The other e-mail groups I belong to > >insist on a name in the subject line, or the message does > not post to the >group. > > > > > > I'm sure someone can come up with a clever and easy to > > remember name for this important > >group. > > > Now back to the partying (right, I've got caspase > > assays to run!). > > > > Best, > > > Beverly > > > > > > Beverly E. Barton, Ph.D. > > > Assistant Professor > > > Department of Surgery/Division of Urology > > > UMD-New Jersey Medical School > > > 185 S. Orange Avenue MSB G-519 > > > Newark, NJ 07103 > > > USA > > > > > > 973-972-0662 phone > > > 973-972-3892 facsimile > > > bartonbe@umdnj.edu e-mail > > > > > > > > > > > > >Received on Thu Jan 1 19:38:00 2004
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