Date: Sat, 7 May 2005 11:08:32 -0600
Reply-To: jimt <camper@TACTICAL-BUS.INFO>
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From: jimt <camper@TACTICAL-BUS.INFO>
Subject: Re: Get a gmail account just for this list OR try sub folders and
filters
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I have the same setup on my local mail program (entourage MAC) with filtered
(sorting) folders for each mailing list as well as my ebay and other
ventures.
Also as some in the list have noted, I also have multiple email addresses
for different things. This way mail on the server is also sorted.
May seem strange but I have junk filters off. I donšt use them. This is
where having my own domains comes in handy. An address that suddenly
becomes a spam magnet gets changed.
jimt
On 5/7/05 10:47 AM, "Sam Walters" <sam.cooks@VERIZON.NET> wrote:
> Larry,
>
> I think the best move, not the 2nd best move is to set up separate sub
> folders under "local folders" in your email software for any grouping of
> email that brings in substantial volume. I have separate folders for
> the vanagon.com list, several Syncro folders, the Subaruvanagon list,
> and another for VW Camping / VWfulltimers. I also have a cluster of
> folders and sub folders that collect and sort several lists related to
> astronomy. I have filters set up in the software to put the appropriate
> email in the appropriate folder as they come in.
>
> Thus none of the email from any of these groups, and together it is
> several hundred a day, goes directly into the inbox. When I want to
> read subaruvanagon email, for example, I go to that sub folder and catch
> up.
>
> I have another folder for several lists about cooking. Most of what is
> there isn't of interest to me, so I only look there about once a week,
> but rather than a digest that I have to wade through, I see each email
> listed separately and can click on the title / header of the ones that
> interest me.
>
> I have tried digest and find it much more time consuming than this method.
>
> I do have to admit that I have a Gmail account and haven't used it for
> any of my email lists as I am quite content with what I have set up now
> and I never have to worry about overflowing allotted account space or
> loosing it for some other reason.
>
> --
> Sam Walters
> Baltimore, MD
>
> 89 Syncro GL
> 85 Westy Weekender
>
> All incoming and outgoing email scanned by
> automatically updated copy of Norton AntiVirus.
>
>
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