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Possible to add Prefixes to subject lines..

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Posted by StefanWulph   USA  (35 posts)  Bio
Date Sun 02 Jun 2002 11:51 PM (UTC)
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Hello all and to you, Mr Gammon..
This may sound like an airhead question.. How hard would it be to add Prefixes to the subject lines so you’ll be able to tell at a glance what part of the forum that a message is coming from.. IE:
AED = Area Editor
DOT = Down of Time
FRH = Forum – How to use it
FRS = Forum Software
MUD = General MUD Info
MUC = MUSHClient
PMS = PennMUSH server
ROM = ROM Server
SMG = SMAUG server

This would be helpful to us that have limited bandwidth and time.. Other then that thanks for you time and effort on making MUSHClient one, if not the best, MU Client around..

Stefan Wulph
Proud WinFur and FADHD
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Posted by Nick Gammon   Australia  (23,158 posts)  Bio   Forum Administrator
Date Reply #1 on Mon 03 Jun 2002 05:33 AM (UTC)
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I don't know about prefixes, but I have modified the forum software to put in the body of the notification message, the section->topic that the message belongs to. eg. like this:


This was in the section: Forum - how to use it -> Suggestions

- Nick Gammon

www.gammon.com.au, www.mushclient.com
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