By filtering it to its own folder gets it away from the rest of your
inbox but means you still have to look thru it all ... only less often
and probably more after the fact.
I like to be immediately involved in the tech problems part of CGUYS.
Setting up filters when needed reduces the list to the problem solving /
tech informational posts that I prefer but there seems to be less of the
tech fix it or find it stuff.
The fix it strings are less often with fewer responses so typically go
into less depth.
As Tom commented ... he posted a Windows question recently and got no
responses. Frequently now I post a tech question and get one or two
replies and sometimes none.
It seems CGUYS is morphing to a different use and different users...
For me that is not good but I guess for others it is better...
db
Snyder, Mark - IdM (IS) wrote:
In my Exchange-Outlook mailbox, I set up a simple rule to send all of
the list email to its own folder. Keeps it out of my In Box folder, so
I only pay it any mind when I read or clean it out. Seldom a bother.
Thank you,
Mark Snyder
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