If you don't know how to set a filter in Gmail to do this, or in any
other email program/service you're using, there will be instructions in
the Help files for that program/service to show you how. Microsoft call
them rules, instead of filters, but they're the same thing -
instructions on what to do with your incoming mail.
I also wrote some instructions for another mailing list and put them on
my web site years ago. You can adapt it to any mailing list.
http://freepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wendyh65/How-to.htm#RuleFilter
Using a filter this way takes the mailing list mail out of your Inbox,
so it's not mixed up with your personal mail, and keeps it out of the
way until you are ready to read it.
Hope this helps. :-)
Wendy
Charlene C wrote on 11/09/2017 05:29:
On Sun, Sep 10, 2017 at 8:13 AM, Sandi Koscak
<sandi.j.kos...@gmail.com <mailto:sandi.j.kos...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Thats too bad, I am ready to unsub because i get too many emails .
Digests are a nuisance. People respond to a message and don't dont
trim post. Therefore, the entire digest gets sent to the entire list.
After several replies you've got multiple copies of the digest getting
sent every time and one hot mess. And even if someone does properly
trim, it breaks the message threading for everyone.
I noticed you have a Gmail accountl. The easiest solution is to create
a filter that puts all the list's messages under the same label
(folder). You can tell it to bypass the inbox so it keeps the inbox
uncluttered.
Charlene
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