josh wrote:I can't find the post, but someone suggested not logging messages that are sent to hidden addresses to the eaten message log.
This is a great idea, I think, and I implemented it -- currently, it's only activated by a feature setting that isn't accessible from the GUI.
What would be better - to turn on the feature for everyone, and document it (represents a change to previously established behavior) or expose the feature setting and let users turn it on and off (requires some explanation that may be tricky)?
Josh-
I think I was the one who asked about that, but it might have been in an email cause I can't find the post either . . .
In any case, I logged on today to try and find it and see what reaction there might have been, and lo and behold I found your post that you implemented the feature! Terrific! I've enabled it in my settings and am looking forward to a much more useful eaten message log. Thanks!!
Just because this thread ended back in March '04 I'll mention here that this feature is now enabled as a radio button in advanced mode. Right where you enter your preference for an eaten message log, you can also indicate that you only want non-hidden addresses logged. Beautiful!
--Jason
P.S. Is there a way to show ONLY my hidden addresses? (i.e. the inverse of my standard list?) As far as I can tell the only way to determine which you've hidden is to view the whole list and the grayed ones are hidden. Is that right?