On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Steve Frampton wrote: > > When every minute of my day is precious, the time spent weeding the > > mail spool adds up. > > But if you are an "IT service type", surely your list mail isn't arriving > in the same mail folder as your customer mail? Surely you're using > procmail? > Ok. I'm in the same situation as Michael Jinks. I'm ISP tech support. I *don't* use Procmail, but I *do* make very good use of the filtering built into my mail client. :-) OTOH, I never know what "gem" will emerge from a "no subject" message. :-) John _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
- PLEASE use meaningful subject lines, fer cryin' out lo... rpjday
- someone has a short fuse: Re: PLEASE use meaningf... Nic Steussy
- Re: someone has a short fuse: Re: PLEASE use ... Michael R. Jinks
- Re: someone has a short fuse: Re: PLEASE ... Steve Frampton
- Re: someone has a short fuse: Re: PLE... Hal Burgiss
- Re: someone has a short fuse: Re: PLE... John Aldrich
- Re: someone has a short fuse: Re: PLEASE ... Vidiot
- Re: someone has a short fuse: Re: PLE... Mikkel L. Ellertson
- Re: someone has a short fuse: Re... Bret Hughes
- Re: someone has a short fuse... Gustav Schaffter
- Re: someone has a short ... Charles Galpin
- Re: someone has a short fuse... Charles Galpin
- Re: someone has a short fuse: Re: PLEASE use ... Michael McLeod
- Re: someone has a short fuse: Re: PLEASE use ... Joe Brenner