Re: Wow! that was ridiculously! easy!

2015-03-29 Thread Kliph
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 On Mar 28, 2015, at 10:07 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
 clgillan...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 OK, I must say, I'm incredibly impressed!  I just logged into my gmail 
 account via the web interface.
  
 I found one of Mario's e-mails, and determined that his e-mail address is:
  
 mario@gmail.com mailto:mario@gmail.com
  
 Once I got this info, I clicked on settings.  Then there was a link that said 
 filters.
  
 Once I clicked on filters, I saw a table that had nothing in it, as I had no 
 filters set up on the gmail server side of things.  I then found a button to 
 add a filter.
  
 Once I went in here, it was a two step process.  First it wanted me to give 
 it the criteria of what I wanted to filter specifically.
  
 I left all the fields totally empty with the exception that in the from 
 field, I typed in his e-mail address.
  
 mario@gmail.com mailto:mario@gmail.com
  
 Then, I didn't test the search settings so I don't know how that would really 
 work.  I'm totally confident that this will work.  I just basically then 
 scrolled down and hit vo+space on the next step button.
  
 Now, on this screen, it asked me what I wanted to do when it encounters a 
 mail from him.  there is a set of checkboxes, and one of them says delete it. 
  I checked that box, thed then applied the filter.  Now, when I look in that 
 table that used to be empty, I now see one filter rule, which is this one.  
 Then below it, I see two buttons.  One to delete, and one to edit.
  
 Great great job by google making this so accessible!  I really thought it was 
 gonna be way harder!  that was an absolute breeze!  I literally had it done 
 in under five minutes!
  
 If anyone needs help doing this, get up with me on Skype, and I'll walk you 
 through it.
  
 My Skype name is:
  
 chris28210.
  
 Chris.
 
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Re: Wow! that was ridiculously! easy!

2015-03-28 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
I totally agree.  It can be done, but it's definitely not easy, that's for 
sure!


Chris.

- Original Message - 
From: Eric Oyen eric.o...@gmail.com

To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, March 28, 2015 11:30 PM
Subject: Re: Wow! that was ridiculously! easy!


no worries. believe me, I tried the full html site. its ridiculously 
complicated and very hard to navigate. I have been somewhat successful at it 
only because of some visual help to get me around the glitches. I typically 
don't use full html unless I want to change some advanced settings that just 
aren't available in basic mode (google needs to seriously change this).


-eric

On Mar 28, 2015, at 7:59 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:


Eric,

I just prefer the basic html side, as yes, it's way way easier.

I can try to figure out how to do it the other way, if you'd like.  No 
guarantee, but if you need me to, I can try looking into it.


Chris.

- Original Message - From: Eric Oyen eric.o...@gmail.com
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, March 28, 2015 10:48 PM
Subject: Re: Wow! that was ridiculously! easy!


heh. thats on the basic html side. :) the problem I have over there right 
now is that I have so many filters going that not all of them get run. so, 
I may have to do some tweaking.


unfortunately, google doesn't seem to have a report abuse link for any of 
the harassing emails. ah well, a filter is just about as good.


-eric

On Mar 28, 2015, at 7:07 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:

OK, I must say, I'm incredibly impressed!  I just logged into my gmail 
account via the web interface.


I found one of Mario's e-mails, and determined that his e-mail address 
is:


mario@gmail.com

Once I got this info, I clicked on settings.  Then there was a link that 
said filters.


Once I clicked on filters, I saw a table that had nothing in it, as I had 
no filters set up on the gmail server side of things.  I then found a 
button to add a filter.


Once I went in here, it was a two step process.  First it wanted me to 
give it the criteria of what I wanted to filter specifically.


I left all the fields totally empty with the exception that in the from 
field, I typed in his e-mail address.


mario@gmail.com

Then, I didn't test the search settings so I don't know how that would 
really work.  I'm totally confident that this will work.  I just 
basically then scrolled down and hit vo+space on the next step button.


Now, on this screen, it asked me what I wanted to do when it encounters a 
mail from him.  there is a set of checkboxes, and one of them says delete 
it.  I checked that box, thed then applied the filter.  Now, when I look 
in that table that used to be empty, I now see one filter rule, which is 
this one.  Then below it, I see two buttons.  One to delete, and one to 
edit.


Great great job by google making this so accessible!  I really thought it 
was gonna be way harder!  that was an absolute breeze!  I literally had 
it done in under five minutes!


If anyone needs help doing this, get up with me on Skype, and I'll walk 
you through it.


My Skype name is:

chris28210.

Chris.

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Re: Wow! that was ridiculously! easy!

2015-03-28 Thread Eric Oyen
no worries. believe me, I tried the full html site. its ridiculously 
complicated and very hard to navigate. I have been somewhat successful at it 
only because of some visual help to get me around the glitches. I typically 
don't use full html unless I want to change some advanced settings that just 
aren't available in basic mode (google needs to seriously change this).

-eric

On Mar 28, 2015, at 7:59 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:

 Eric,
 
 I just prefer the basic html side, as yes, it's way way easier.
 
 I can try to figure out how to do it the other way, if you'd like.  No 
 guarantee, but if you need me to, I can try looking into it.
 
 Chris.
 
 - Original Message - From: Eric Oyen eric.o...@gmail.com
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Saturday, March 28, 2015 10:48 PM
 Subject: Re: Wow! that was ridiculously! easy!
 
 
 heh. thats on the basic html side. :) the problem I have over there right now 
 is that I have so many filters going that not all of them get run. so, I may 
 have to do some tweaking.
 
 unfortunately, google doesn't seem to have a report abuse link for any of the 
 harassing emails. ah well, a filter is just about as good.
 
 -eric
 
 On Mar 28, 2015, at 7:07 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
 
 OK, I must say, I'm incredibly impressed!  I just logged into my gmail 
 account via the web interface.
 
 I found one of Mario's e-mails, and determined that his e-mail address is:
 
 mario@gmail.com
 
 Once I got this info, I clicked on settings.  Then there was a link that 
 said filters.
 
 Once I clicked on filters, I saw a table that had nothing in it, as I had no 
 filters set up on the gmail server side of things.  I then found a button to 
 add a filter.
 
 Once I went in here, it was a two step process.  First it wanted me to give 
 it the criteria of what I wanted to filter specifically.
 
 I left all the fields totally empty with the exception that in the from 
 field, I typed in his e-mail address.
 
 mario@gmail.com
 
 Then, I didn't test the search settings so I don't know how that would 
 really work.  I'm totally confident that this will work.  I just basically 
 then scrolled down and hit vo+space on the next step button.
 
 Now, on this screen, it asked me what I wanted to do when it encounters a 
 mail from him.  there is a set of checkboxes, and one of them says delete 
 it.  I checked that box, thed then applied the filter.  Now, when I look in 
 that table that used to be empty, I now see one filter rule, which is this 
 one.  Then below it, I see two buttons.  One to delete, and one to edit.
 
 Great great job by google making this so accessible!  I really thought it 
 was gonna be way harder!  that was an absolute breeze!  I literally had it 
 done in under five minutes!
 
 If anyone needs help doing this, get up with me on Skype, and I'll walk you 
 through it.
 
 My Skype name is:
 
 chris28210.
 
 Chris.
 
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Re: Wow! that was ridiculously! easy!

2015-03-28 Thread Eric Oyen
heh. thats on the basic html side. :) the problem I have over there right now 
is that I have so many filters going that not all of them get run. so, I may 
have to do some tweaking.

unfortunately, google doesn't seem to have a report abuse link for any of the 
harassing emails. ah well, a filter is just about as good.

-eric

On Mar 28, 2015, at 7:07 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:

 OK, I must say, I'm incredibly impressed!  I just logged into my gmail 
 account via the web interface.
  
 I found one of Mario's e-mails, and determined that his e-mail address is:
  
 mario@gmail.com
  
 Once I got this info, I clicked on settings.  Then there was a link that said 
 filters.
  
 Once I clicked on filters, I saw a table that had nothing in it, as I had no 
 filters set up on the gmail server side of things.  I then found a button to 
 add a filter.
  
 Once I went in here, it was a two step process.  First it wanted me to give 
 it the criteria of what I wanted to filter specifically.
  
 I left all the fields totally empty with the exception that in the from 
 field, I typed in his e-mail address.
  
 mario@gmail.com
  
 Then, I didn't test the search settings so I don't know how that would really 
 work.  I'm totally confident that this will work.  I just basically then 
 scrolled down and hit vo+space on the next step button.
  
 Now, on this screen, it asked me what I wanted to do when it encounters a 
 mail from him.  there is a set of checkboxes, and one of them says delete it. 
  I checked that box, thed then applied the filter.  Now, when I look in that 
 table that used to be empty, I now see one filter rule, which is this one.  
 Then below it, I see two buttons.  One to delete, and one to edit.
  
 Great great job by google making this so accessible!  I really thought it was 
 gonna be way harder!  that was an absolute breeze!  I literally had it done 
 in under five minutes!
  
 If anyone needs help doing this, get up with me on Skype, and I'll walk you 
 through it.
  
 My Skype name is:
  
 chris28210.
  
 Chris.
 
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Re: Wow! that was ridiculously! easy!

2015-03-28 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland

Eric,

I just prefer the basic html side, as yes, it's way way easier.

I can try to figure out how to do it the other way, if you'd like.  No 
guarantee, but if you need me to, I can try looking into it.


Chris.

- Original Message - 
From: Eric Oyen eric.o...@gmail.com

To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, March 28, 2015 10:48 PM
Subject: Re: Wow! that was ridiculously! easy!


heh. thats on the basic html side. :) the problem I have over there right 
now is that I have so many filters going that not all of them get run. so, I 
may have to do some tweaking.


unfortunately, google doesn't seem to have a report abuse link for any of 
the harassing emails. ah well, a filter is just about as good.


-eric

On Mar 28, 2015, at 7:07 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:

OK, I must say, I'm incredibly impressed!  I just logged into my gmail 
account via the web interface.


I found one of Mario's e-mails, and determined that his e-mail address is:

mario@gmail.com

Once I got this info, I clicked on settings.  Then there was a link that 
said filters.


Once I clicked on filters, I saw a table that had nothing in it, as I had 
no filters set up on the gmail server side of things.  I then found a 
button to add a filter.


Once I went in here, it was a two step process.  First it wanted me to 
give it the criteria of what I wanted to filter specifically.


I left all the fields totally empty with the exception that in the from 
field, I typed in his e-mail address.


mario@gmail.com

Then, I didn't test the search settings so I don't know how that would 
really work.  I'm totally confident that this will work.  I just basically 
then scrolled down and hit vo+space on the next step button.


Now, on this screen, it asked me what I wanted to do when it encounters a 
mail from him.  there is a set of checkboxes, and one of them says delete 
it.  I checked that box, thed then applied the filter.  Now, when I look 
in that table that used to be empty, I now see one filter rule, which is 
this one.  Then below it, I see two buttons.  One to delete, and one to 
edit.


Great great job by google making this so accessible!  I really thought it 
was gonna be way harder!  that was an absolute breeze!  I literally had it 
done in under five minutes!


If anyone needs help doing this, get up with me on Skype, and I'll walk 
you through it.


My Skype name is:

chris28210.

Chris.

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