Edit subject of incoming mails

I would like to be able to edit the subject of an incoming post, and then save the edited version so that I can find it easier in future.
The subject often bears no relation to a mail's contents, and can be a duplicate or fwd with a subject which is completely off-topic.
Editing the subject and then saving it is possible with Eudora, but is it possible with Mail?
If not, how can I suggest to the Leopard team to include it as an option.
I don't care whether it is a regular feature or some kind of Applescript fix.
Grateful for any ideas . . .
Message was edited by: tksalvo

No, not in a parallel universe. Checking google for 'eudora edit subject' there are many discussion posts from 1994 to 2005 eg
'I did miss the ability to change the subject when I moved from Eudora to Apple Mail. Too many people use non-descriptive or missing subject lines.'
from styrafome in 2005 on
http://forums.macosxhints.com/archive/index.php/t-38615.html

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