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Re: Email filters
Sean Onion wrote:
> Thanks Jon and Todd. Apologies to Bill, I meant no offense. These
> days, hard to tell what's what from sheer quantity. Glad to know
> about the X-Loop field. I'll check out the links in Bills email, glad
> I caught it. Thanks all.
No problem, Sean. Happens all the time! ;-)
> Jon Southwood wrote:
>
>> As to the specific messages in question: Bill Fox is a long-time
>> member of this list who happens to run a radio show called "Galactic
>> Travels." He sends the playlists for his shows after they broadcast
>> for (what seems to me) two primary reasons: 1) Much of the music that
>> he plays is loop-related and therefore apropos this list and 2) He
>> often programs the music of members of this list, which then allows
>> the lismembers to see their collegues' names in lights, as it were.
>
Thanks, Jon. Speaking of loops on my show, next week's Vinyl Starter,
instead of being a dinosaur disk, will be new vinyl from Fear Falls
Burning, the alter ego of vidnaObmana. I think that you will clearly
hear some serious looping going on.
>> On 12/6/06, *Sean Onion* <sean@zwieble.com <mailto:sean@zwieble.com>>
>> wrote:
>> The mystery messages have the subject "Galactic Travels Playlist
>> #504 for November 23, 2006" and were sent from Bill Fox.
>>
>> To clarify, I don't have a problem with my filters, just the
>> format of
>> the original message header. Come to think of it, it's kind of a
>> blessing. The message was obviously advertising and
>> "undisclosed-recipients" indicates to me that it was sent by an
>> email
>> blaster. I only want to see conversations on a mailing list, so I
>> guess this works to my advantage.
>> Thanks for your help Todd,
>> Sean
>
Perhaps some of the problem with the messages I send is because
(1) Loopers Delight is in my address book's list called "EM Playlist
Distribution."
(2) I send playlists to the "EM Playlist Distribution" list as blind
copies (Bcc:) in order to preserve individuals' identities, which means
that Loopers is not in the To: field.
Thunderbird ought to help you filter stuff well enough for the results
you desire. To aid that, I *always* format the Subject: field of my
playlists to allow filtering in case a Loopers member wants to can my
stuff. The Subject: field ALWAYS starts out:
"Galactic Travels Playlist for" with the rest varying according to the
date and show number. Plus, there should be plenty of non-changing
content in the playlists to help you filter them out.
Cheers,
Bill