In a message dated 03/15/2005 3:22:30 PM Eastern Standard Time, Bato001 at aol.com writes: >In a message dated 03/15/2005 1:11:40 PM Eastern Standard Time, >howard at brazee.net writes: >On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 12:12:45 -0500, <medcat7 at aol.com> wrote: >I wonder how Opera determines that a message belongs to a listserver. It >does so automatically. I don't read it there, I read it in my Unread >view. >If I set up an Outlook filter I'd probably do whatever Opera does. Hmmm, l>ooking I see some messages say >to: dragaera at dragaera.info >That's an easy filter to make, if that's sufficient. >Of course an alternative is to have two different e-mail programs with two >different addresses. Lots of people do that to keep their work e-mail >addresses less known to the internet. If it doesn't cost anything, have >an e-mail address that is only used by listservers. Use a separate >e-mail program for it and you don't even need filters. -- >Using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ >this is what I do. Aol is my list/work e-mail and my home e-mail is with >another company. >John D. Barbato, OD My reply got chopped somehow. What I said was this is how I do my e-mail, two separate accounts. The aol account is pretty much only the list. John D. Barbato, OD