Erik Christiansen <[email protected]> wrote:
 
> Since nearly half the inflow is from two high-traffic lists, only part
> of which is interesting, I let procmail chuck out stuff I'm not
> interested in, triggered by subject line.

That's a good work-around for the absence of a "memorized commands" feature in
most mail user agents.

News readers typically have "kill files" that ignore articles based on thread,
subject line or other user-specified criteria.

A general statistical classifier such as CRM114 could also help to distinguish
"interesting" from "uninteresting" messages (where both terms are relative to
the individual user, of course). Then there are reputation systems that can
classify mailing list/news articles based on ratings given by other readers
with similar preferences.

In general, better tools to distinguish the signal from the noise are
desirable, especially in conjunction with protocols for which they haven't
been well developed, such as RSS, Activities Streams (the new protocol on
which pump.io is based), not to mention their proprietary equivalents.

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