I think this is a great idea. I'll do my best to follow this format.
Alan Myers
San Jose, Calif.
'62 TR4 #CT17602
Ray Bryant wrote:
> I would like to make a suggestion. As an avid reader and writer on
> this
> list, I have come to love it, but I don't always have time to read all
> 60
> letters I receive in one day. I have set up my e-mail program to
> filter my
> mail so that I can read only what's pertinent to me and all of the
> other
> stuff can go to another mailbox for me to sift through when I have the
> time
> to read it. My problem is getting the right letters in the right
> mailbox.
> If we could all use a system by which we could better sort our mail,
> it
> would be much easier to deal with. My suggestion is to put the model
> of
> car you are writing about in the "Subject" heading along with whatever
> else
> you want to put there. That way if you have a Spitfire, you can have
> your
> filter put all of the Spitfire mail into one mailbox and the other
> mail can
> go into another mailbox. Of course some of the mail is pertinent to
> all of
> the readers, so the word Triumph could be included on the "Subject"
> line
> when you want everybody to see it.
>
> Examples:
> Subject: TR6 - brake lines
> Subject: Spitfire - radiator
> Subject: TR4 - mirrors
> Subject: Triumph - window decals
>
> If you have any better ideas on how you handle the large volumes of
> mail,
> please let us know how you deal with it.
>
> Ray Bryant
> Keller, Texas
> '73 Spitfire 1500 (FM6879U), Daily driver
> http://www.flash.net/~photoray
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