My Reply follows quote. On 02/02/2004 16:04 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >--- Ken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> My Reply follows quote. On 02/02/2004 12:12 >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >> >> >On Mon, 2 Feb 2004 11:22:18 -0800 (PST), david >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > >> >>> About [PCI] list email subject line >> additions.... >> ><snip> >snipped >> > >> >Any ideas to make life easier are welcome IMO. >> ----------- >> The only things that go to my inbox are SPAM and >> PRIORITY messages. All >> others are sorted into sub folders by mailing list >> or other criteria. No >> scanning required. Just dump the SPAM, read the >> PRIORITY stuff, then >> start in on the list mail. >> >> Ken >> >Why would you want spam coming to your inbox ? * >horrofied look * > >Maybe Verizon doesn't have junk mail capabilities. >With Yahoo most all spam goes into a bulk mail folder. >That way you can check to see if you are missing out >on any neat junk mail. ;-) Other wise just click on >empty & down the cybershoot goes the spam. ------- Well, of course it isn't that I WANT SPAM coming to the inbox, it is just that it is so varied that it is virtually impossible to select it out of an incoming stream for "auto-dump." Virtually all SPAM I receive is via several AOL "residual" accounts I keep for old times sake. Amounts to around 10-15 a day. No big deal. I read all mail "off-line" so don't have to log into a server to read mail (or view their ever enticing adds).
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