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>Well, I just discovered a wonderful feature of MS Exchange that seems
custom made for digest subscribers. (The is the only compliment I've
given this software, BTW.) MS Exchange lets you *edit* and save incoming
messages--even change the subject--without the need to reply or forward
them to somebody (such as yourself) or save them to a text file. You can
edit it in the same window that you are reading it. Also, change the
subject from "Whatever Digest #2002" to something more meaningful. Then
transfer the message to whatever folder you want and a window will pop up
and ask if you want to save your changes. Simple as that.<
Nothing new there -- Eudora Lite lets me do it, too. As usual with MS, they
don't have an original bone in their bodies (in fact, they inspired my use of
the cliche!) <G>
David Jones, Technical Writer
David_Jones/KSBEISD -dot- KSBEISD -at- Datahub -dot- com
Kamehameha Schools Bishop Estate
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