Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: unsubscribe (reading yahoo group posts - a butter way - no popcorn)
Create a new mail rule from the Message drop down menu to put all emails from Repeater-Builder's address into a new folder with the name of your choice. Mine is Repeater-Builder and all emails from y'all get dumped into that one box. Out of my main emailbox and its neat, clean and easy. :-) John Hymes La Rue Communications 10 S. Aurora Street Stockton, CA 95202 http://tinyurl.com/2dtngmn - Original Message - From: Andrew Seybold To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2010 6:21 PM Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Re: unsubscribe (reading yahoo group posts - a butter way - no popcorn) And I am one of those with separate folders for two reasons, first it makes things easier to see, and I have never had a problem with getting email mixed up, I subscribe to multiple yahoo groups and each one has its own folder which makes it easy to see when there is new email from each group. Secondly and most important to me I get so much business related email on my Blackberry that by using folders I don't get groups to my BB, and so I can concentrate on business emails and when I check in with my desktop or laptop I can see the groups with messages since the last time I have looked at them. In this case, then, a few spam messages are just easy to delete. I know from experience that spammers don't have to have access to your email account to spoof your email address, since mine has been spoofed multiple time. Andy W6AMS From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com [mailto:repeater-buil...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Chuck Kelsey Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2010 6:01 PM To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: unsubscribe (reading yahoo group posts - a butter way - no popcorn) I'm the opposite. I want all my email dumped in one inbox. I'm afraid if it gets sorted to different folders, something's bound to get missed. Just like the mailman puts all my snail mail in one mailbox. Works just fine. Same reason I prefer list servers to forums - I don't want to have to go and look somewhere. Chuck WB2EDV - Original Message - From: Nate Duehr n...@natetech.com To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2010 8:41 PM Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: unsubscribe (reading yahoo group posts - a butter way - no popcorn) On Aug 14, 2010, at 12:57 PM, Scott Zimmerman wrote: I am subscribed to all of my groups in 'single e-mail' form. I have configured Thunderbird to sort those groups into individual folders. By doing this, I can look at things in a digest mode. If I want to get rid of a bunch at one clip, I can select all and hit delete. Just my 2c worth of ideas. Scott I agree with Scott, and take this one step further. I use an IMAP server (the real deal, not Microsoft's wacked-out IMAP in Exchange), and have the *server* sort all the mail into folders before it ever even gets looked at by my mail client software.
Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: unsubscribe (reading yahoo group posts - a butter way - no popcorn)
On Aug 14, 2010, at 7:01 PM, Chuck Kelsey wrote: I'm the opposite. I want all my email dumped in one inbox. I'm afraid if it gets sorted to different folders, something's bound to get missed. Just like the mailman puts all my snail mail in one mailbox. Works just fine. Same reason I prefer list servers to forums - I don't want to have to go and look somewhere. Chuck WB2EDV All the mail in the individual folders is tagged as new and almost all modern mail clients show counts of new mail per folder. If not that, there's always smart folders which all now do also -- All New Mail, no matter what folder it's in. If the mail is light for the day, I just go there... It's virtually impossible to miss something, but it will show you your real priorities in mail reading if you sort to folders. Frankly, sometimes RB (sorry Kevin Scott) sits for weeks when the real mail gets busy. The little number next to the folder keeps counting up with new messages as a reminder that I need to get to them, eventually... but not now. I've been unsuccessful thus far in getting all the way to Inbox Zero ( http://inboxzero.com/inboxzero/ ) but it's a smart long-term goal... -- Nate Duehr, WY0X n...@natetech.com
[Repeater-Builder] Re: unsubscribe (reading yahoo group posts - a butter way - no popcorn)
You guys are silly... Consider changing your group settings to read on the web using a web browser. Then... simply locate the group with your web browser bookmark anytime you want to read the group posts. No flood of inbound Emails for each post or large digest Emails required. Probably drive one to drink (more) if they were subscribed to more than 3 or 4 Groups at one time. Having a yahoo email address automatically signs me into all the groups for which I am subscribed. To read this, the Repeater Builder Group I simply click on the below Bookmark saved in my Web Browser. Once you change your settings to web only (I prefer the traditional or classic view) try the below url and enjoy life again. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Repeater-Builder/messages If you don't use Yahoo Mail, you might be asked to sign in at the start of your web browsing session, but once you're in, you are in for all the groups for which you subscribe. cheers, s. ps: If you're subscribed to more than one group, here's the page that helps you get your book marks set up. http://groups.yahoo.com/mygroups Now resume normal programming. Your best bet is to setup your email to receive each post in digest form meaning once a day on average you will receive a bunch of postings in just one email into your inbox. When you get around to opening up your inbox you can just scroll through each individual posting, read the ones that interest you and when finished, hit the delete key and they all go away!!! Seeing 15-30 separate, individual emails in my inbox during the course of one day is a bit too much. Try it, you'll like it OM!!73 --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Jim in Waco WB5OXQ wb5oxq@ wrote: I do not need to read these anymore. I am not mad just getting too many emails.
Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: unsubscribe (reading yahoo group posts - a butter way - no popcorn)
I am subscribed to all of my groups in 'single e-mail' form. I have configured Thunderbird to sort those groups into individual folders. By doing this, I can look at things in a digest mode. If I want to get rid of a bunch at one clip, I can select all and hit delete. Just my 2c worth of ideas. Scott Scott Zimmerman Amateur Radio Call N3XCC 474 Barnett Road Boswell, PA 15531 skipp025 wrote: You guys are silly... Consider changing your group settings to read on the web using a web browser. Then... simply locate the group with your web browser bookmark anytime you want to read the group posts. No flood of inbound Emails for each post or large digest Emails required. Probably drive one to drink (more) if they were subscribed to more than 3 or 4 Groups at one time. Having a yahoo email address automatically signs me into all the groups for which I am subscribed. To read this, the Repeater Builder Group I simply click on the below Bookmark saved in my Web Browser. Once you change your settings to web only (I prefer the traditional or classic view) try the below url and enjoy life again. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Repeater-Builder/messages If you don't use Yahoo Mail, you might be asked to sign in at the start of your web browsing session, but once you're in, you are in for all the groups for which you subscribe. cheers, s. ps: If you're subscribed to more than one group, here's the page that helps you get your book marks set up. http://groups.yahoo.com/mygroups Now resume normal programming. Your best bet is to setup your email to receive each post in digest form meaning once a day on average you will receive a bunch of postings in just one email into your inbox. When you get around to opening up your inbox you can just scroll through each individual posting, read the ones that interest you and when finished, hit the delete key and they all go away!!! Seeing 15-30 separate, individual emails in my inbox during the course of one day is a bit too much. Try it, you'll like it OM!!73 --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Jim in Waco WB5OXQ wb5oxq@ wrote: I do not need to read these anymore. I am not mad just getting too many emails. Yahoo! Groups Links
Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: unsubscribe (reading yahoo group posts - a butter way - no popcorn)
On Aug 14, 2010, at 12:57 PM, Scott Zimmerman wrote: I am subscribed to all of my groups in 'single e-mail' form. I have configured Thunderbird to sort those groups into individual folders. By doing this, I can look at things in a digest mode. If I want to get rid of a bunch at one clip, I can select all and hit delete. Just my 2c worth of ideas. Scott I agree with Scott, and take this one step further. I use an IMAP server (the real deal, not Microsoft's wacked-out IMAP in Exchange), and have the *server* sort all the mail into folders before it ever even gets looked at by my mail client software. Thunderbird, Apple's Mail.App on the Macs, the iPhone, the mail provider's mail web interface... all have the same view of the mail when I log on, and I can choose whether to read list mail (all nicely sorted and tagged as new mail in various folders) or just read the important stuff in my Inbox. The tools for managing e-mail are out there. They're just not commonly used. I'd go nuts if all this stuff came directly to my Inbox. That'd be crazy. List mail isn't personal mail, and the two don't need to ever mix. A challenge: For a highly technical hobby, very few hams have *really* done a deep-dive into their mail software and learned the feature-set. Give it a shot, it's well worth it! :-) You might be able to reward yourself with a nice Repeater-Builder folder, where all the RB mail goes, all by itself... and you can then read (or delete large swaths by subject line, even... since that's what the Subject line was created for, after all...) at your leisure! Have fun with it, -- Nate Duehr n...@natetech.com
Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: unsubscribe (reading yahoo group posts - a butter way - no popcorn)
I'm the opposite. I want all my email dumped in one inbox. I'm afraid if it gets sorted to different folders, something's bound to get missed. Just like the mailman puts all my snail mail in one mailbox. Works just fine. Same reason I prefer list servers to forums - I don't want to have to go and look somewhere. Chuck WB2EDV - Original Message - From: Nate Duehr n...@natetech.com To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2010 8:41 PM Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: unsubscribe (reading yahoo group posts - a butter way - no popcorn) On Aug 14, 2010, at 12:57 PM, Scott Zimmerman wrote: I am subscribed to all of my groups in 'single e-mail' form. I have configured Thunderbird to sort those groups into individual folders. By doing this, I can look at things in a digest mode. If I want to get rid of a bunch at one clip, I can select all and hit delete. Just my 2c worth of ideas. Scott I agree with Scott, and take this one step further. I use an IMAP server (the real deal, not Microsoft's wacked-out IMAP in Exchange), and have the *server* sort all the mail into folders before it ever even gets looked at by my mail client software.
RE: [Repeater-Builder] Re: unsubscribe (reading yahoo group posts - a butter way - no popcorn)
And I am one of those with separate folders for two reasons, first it makes things easier to see, and I have never had a problem with getting email mixed up, I subscribe to multiple yahoo groups and each one has its own folder which makes it easy to see when there is new email from each group. Secondly and most important to me I get so much business related email on my Blackberry that by using folders I don't get groups to my BB, and so I can concentrate on business emails and when I check in with my desktop or laptop I can see the groups with messages since the last time I have looked at them. In this case, then, a few spam messages are just easy to delete. I know from experience that spammers don't have to have access to your email account to spoof your email address, since mine has been spoofed multiple time. Andy W6AMS From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com [mailto:repeater-buil...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Chuck Kelsey Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2010 6:01 PM To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: unsubscribe (reading yahoo group posts - a butter way - no popcorn) I'm the opposite. I want all my email dumped in one inbox. I'm afraid if it gets sorted to different folders, something's bound to get missed. Just like the mailman puts all my snail mail in one mailbox. Works just fine. Same reason I prefer list servers to forums - I don't want to have to go and look somewhere. Chuck WB2EDV - Original Message - From: Nate Duehr n...@natetech.com mailto:nate%40natetech.com To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com mailto:Repeater-Builder%40yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2010 8:41 PM Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: unsubscribe (reading yahoo group posts - a butter way - no popcorn) On Aug 14, 2010, at 12:57 PM, Scott Zimmerman wrote: I am subscribed to all of my groups in 'single e-mail' form. I have configured Thunderbird to sort those groups into individual folders. By doing this, I can look at things in a digest mode. If I want to get rid of a bunch at one clip, I can select all and hit delete. Just my 2c worth of ideas. Scott I agree with Scott, and take this one step further. I use an IMAP server (the real deal, not Microsoft's wacked-out IMAP in Exchange), and have the *server* sort all the mail into folders before it ever even gets looked at by my mail client software.