We have done around four hundred if not more.
I read each one and put it in the trash to empty as well.
So that works for me.
Then send them out all at once if I want to do so.
I learned how to do email on my husbands note taker first.
Then when I got mine we set it up rite away.
So now we both can do email and it is lots of fun.
We shared the same card when we were in Denver until my husband can get a new card.


--dar
www.shaklee.net/Dar_Jim
Every saint has a past,
Every sinner has a future
----- Original Message ----- From: "Vicky Collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 8:41 PM
Subject: [Braillenote] managing email on the BN


Hi All,

How do you all manage your email on the BN? For, maybe I'm just lazy, but I mostly just go through my messages one by one, and then either read them or delete them right on the spot. And, should I be expecting any message that
I know I'm going to want to save, then I take the necessary steps to make
sure I receive that email on my computer.

I know the manual recommends making ones own folders for email; but, unless I'm in the midst of replying to or composing a message, I usually don't keep
anything on my
PK all that long, mostly just time enough to read and delete.

Now, in handling my email this way on the PK, I'm getting to feel quite
comfortable with downloading say seventy or eighty messages at a time, or
maybe even up to a hundred and ten.  But, doing much over that at one time
tends to make
the reading and deleting process start to get kind of sluggish, and thus
usually not worth the
risk of possibly
causing
my PK to have problems.

Any thoughts would be appreciated.

Thanks.



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