Date: Fri, 19 Nov 1999 14:08:43 -0500
Reply-To: Michael Townsend <townsend@RTP.ERICSSON.SE>
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From: Michael Townsend <townsend@RTP.ERICSSON.SE>
Subject: List Debate & volume
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Hi all,
Bulley has previously mentioned the life cycle of the "List mandate debate
thread" before. This latest thread is no exception -- it is following the
usual pattern. The only difference, is that no one has yet to play the role
of "if you don't like it, learn how to use your mailbox filters." I would
like to be the one to offer that reminder, but this time with a different
twist. I don't just use it to delete messages from people I don't like --
although if your complaint is about a few overbearing critical people then
you can certainly add their addresses to your killfile. I also have the
"delete off server" option checked for subjects I am not directly related
to. I own a 90 Carat 2wd that fits my family's needs really well. I have
this strange burning desire to own a Westy Diesel as well, but finances and
a sensible spouse would not allow this. Therefore, I really don't need to
know how fix the freshwater tank level indicator LED's. Therefore, I delete
all messages where subject contains:
Westfalia, Westphalia, Westy, dometic, refrigerator, fridge, propane, stove,
sink, auxillary and battery, and of course WTB and (FS because if I see it,
I'll want it).
I do not own a Syncro, so out goes: syncro, synchro, viscous and coupling
Finally, I am happy with my oil, coolant, and tire choices. Hey, I think
the MXT's are excellent on my van, and we don't get snow here. Therefore,
out goes:
oil; tire; tires; coolant (I'd love to know how many "coolant" messages are
getting bagged!)
This method has drastically reduced my inbox volume and time required to
keep up. Of course there is the chance that I might miss something I might
have found interesting, and I am certainly not saying that these subjects
are inferior. However, this is an example of how the list can be tailored
to my needs with minimal effort. I was real scared of doing this at first
because I really enjoyed reading every single message that I got, and I
didn't have the discipline to hit the delete key to save time. Therefore, I
am happy now; I don't have to use the archives; and I am a part of the
community!
my $.02
Michael Townsend
Durham NC
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