And if your mail client supports threading messages, you can trash an entire conversation at once for topics of no interest. (though I'd caution to not be trigger happy too often, as new messages will just come in anyway on the same topic. I usually wait a few weeks to trash them, marking them 'as read' in the interim)

Another route is to set up Gmane access and use a news/mail client that supports Newsgroups. Then once you are comfortable with it, turn off e-mail receipt entirely. (but stay subscribed, so your replies don't get queued for moderation) See the Wiki for instructions. (yes, I know they need to be updated, but I figured it out with what is documented now, so it shouldn't be too hard.)

Regards,
Adrien

On 5/12/26 4:35 PM, Tom Route36 wrote:

The volume of GnuCash emails can vary widely from day to day.  My solution is to have a message filter that moves all GnuCash emails off into a separate folder rather than my Inbox.  Basically any message with "@gnucash.org" in the sender email address gets automatically moved there.  Then as time permits I'll check that folder for subjects of interest or concern to me.

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