On April 2, 2003 11:57 pm, Jan Drugowitsch wrote:
> > I use KMail and yes I already have my lists going into seperate folders
> > through filters but I guess that's it as far as I can go efficiently
> > processing the list.   It's back to the old Del key :).
>
> I am using KMail, too. However, by setting the folder options to expire the
> messages after 2 weeks, you won't have to many problems with deleting
> emails. The ones you really want to keep can then be moved into a seperate
> folder. Even if the gentoo-user folder is really full (I am now on the
> gentoo-user list since 4 days and have 253 messages in this folder) you can
> easily navigate by using 'Next Unread Message'. That's a least how I do it
> and it works quite well.
>

Hi Jan.  That's an excellent idea Jan.  I set my gentoo mailing list folder to 
expire (I assume this means delete) messages that are unread after one day 
while never expiring messages that I have read.  That way I can quickly 
traverse to messages I want to keep and read them so as to keep them from 
expiring.  

I'll have to see how that works out in real practice but it looks like a 
keeper!  

Great suggestion.  Thanks.  

Carlos 
www.internetsuccess.ca 


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