I set up a bunch of filters in netscape mail, and created a folder for each
list (Designer, Developer, Java, DBA ....) and
a sub folder for each list where I would keep the stuff that I think I will
need.  Inside the folder I sort the mail by subject, so if I'm away for a
couple of days I can just skim through the headers and delete chunks at a
time.

my way

Tavo

Casey Dyke wrote:

> Not sure how others handle getting behind on mail, but work lately
> leaves me precious little time to keep up.  Just spent the better part
> of a month clawing back through 6000 odd messages that queued up after a
> period  away from the list.
>
> My curiosity lies w/how others handle the situation.  I've always been
> reluctant to can the folder contents, as there's always gems hidden in
> there somewhere.  Now I'm totally caught up and it's a bloody big
> relief.  Gems were there too.  :-)
>
> Anyone find themselves in the same boat from time to time or do you just
> click, shift+left mouse and delete em' all?
>
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