I do it exactly the same way.

 - Andy O.

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Micheal Espinola Jr [mailto:[email protected]]
>Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2009 2:08 PM
>To: NT System Admin Issues
>Subject: Re: OT: Is my Google bigger than yours? Lets check!
>
>45,712 messages, using 1.9 GB (10%) of 17.1 GB.  I had a lot more, but
>I've archived out (downloaded then deleted) as well split my mail to
>other accounts.
>
>For this account as it currently stands, which is now only used for
>list server and computing related discussions, I filter all known mail
>to archive and tagged with thier own appropriete label.
>
>That way, I can jump into particular subject matter (security,
>patching, administration, rags (industry advertising) etc) or to a
>particular content source (KB article links, microsoft, symantec,
>cisco, ISBN numbers, etc), or ignore them completely with my DNS
>(bounce message) filter/label.
>
>When Im looking at a more generic topic or thread, I can easily
>identify the meat of the threads by who posted or where the links are.
>
>All new/unknown message stay seperate in my inbox, making them easy to
>identify and easy to find/filter.
>
>works for me.  Ymmv.



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