I know how you feel, but we can't be trying to limit people's comments, questions or input. Solve your overloaded mailbox problem by getting Eudora, free (www.eudora.com) It allows you to filter your mail into different mail boxes and sort by subject matter. It is a real godsend!!! All the best, Michael
>..... > >Twice a week now, I need to wipe out my hotmail account. All that valuable >information, down the tubes. All the important questions about tires. All >the fighting, all the nastyness. All the discussions about what happens if >you rearend a semi at 70MPH in your van. It all gets deleted twice a week >because you all fill up my hotmail account... twice a week. > >Some common curtesy perhaps... >1.) Is what you say totally important to the discussion? >2.) Did you read the entire thread to see if what you want to express has >already been discussed? >3.) Didja even try the archives before asking a question? i.e. keywords >tires, passenger, Firestone... etc. >4.) Answering flamebait makes you feel better.... and fills up the list >bigtime... and no one wants to read it anyway. Is it necessary to do this? >5.) Answering flamebait four days later... what's with that? > >Sorry to help fill your inbox with this. But I suspect half the list has me >shooting into the trashbin automatically anyway. > >Just think about it. > >tim in san jose > > > > >_________________________________________________________________ >Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com |
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