Orlando--I don't think there has been any change in how the Iowa Topics
e-mail is delivered.  However, you might have made a change in how your
computer is set up to receive messages.  I noticed that when I hit reply to
your message, both your address and the IOWA TOPICS address appear in the
"To:" line, which is not usually the case on this listserve.

A few of the other listserves I am on do have "identifiers in the subject
line" such as:
Subject: [ia-bird] Golden-crowned sparrow; directions
Subject: [IOWA-NATIVE-PLANTS] FW: HF 2050 Subcommittee Meeting

But I don't know of listserves where there is an "identifier in the sender
line"--that identifier is created by the sender, not the listserve.

I agree we all are concerned about SPAM and viruses.  I think it's a good
idea to have a clear subject stated in the subject line and it would be good
if everyone identified themselves in the messages.

Jane Clark

----- Original Message -----
From: Orlando Schwartz <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 1:50 PM
Subject: identifier


> The Sierra Club lists is the biggest source of email that I get--from
> unknown people.  In this age of viruses we are all nervous about these
> unknowns.  My temptation is to do an automatic delete.  I thought most
> emailing from the SC list used to have an identifier in the Sender
> portion of the inbox.  Now there is just the sender's name.  Is it
> possible to better identify emailings from the list?
> Iowa-topics-sender?  Orlando Schwartz
>

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