Scott,

I'm on 6.5.4.  There's  a  Notes developer who sits right next to me who 
said it was a 5 minute job to give me a sorting function.  But I'm only 
the 6th user (all M.I.S. staff)  to be migrated to Notes so management is 
not  inclined to make any individual changes right now.

Down the road, this would be an individual change?  Our network admin is 
under the impression that the change I'm requesting would be done on a 
server template, but the template would be overwritten when applying 
upgrades.  How problematic are individual changes vs. template changes 
with regards to upgrades of Notes?  Can admins who are not developers 
perform template changes easily?  I assume a non-developer cannot  make 
individual file changes.

Thanks,


Bryan Burns
ECHO, Incorporated
Lake Zurich, Illinois 



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What version are you on?  In the older versions it was not an option by 
default. 
  I do believe in 6.5 or 7 they added it in.  If you know a notes 
developer, 
they can go into your mail file and make it available in the older 
versions.

There was a reason for it not being there, but don't remember why right 
now.

-- Scott J

Bryan_Burns@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> I  migrated from a Microsoft Outlook e-mail client to a Notes Domino 
> client recently and I'm loving it!  The Domino client seems to be much 
> better written than the Outlook client.  It's feature rich too.  I'm not 

> really involved in the migrations and from a user perspective, I'd say 
> it's a no-brainer to go to Notes instead of Outlook if given a choice. 
The 
> network guys migrated my files while I went to lunch and within a few 
> minutes of returning from lunch I was sending and receiving e-mails with 

> the Notes client. 
> 
> One big issue I have though,  is that there does not appear to be a way 
> for me to sort mail by subject, as there is with Exchange.  I find 
sorting 
> by subject is especially useful for some of the midrange mailings lists. 

> Any suggestions?
> 
> Bryan Burns
> ECHO Inc. 



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