That will make all mail from the list go to spam. Or am I mistaken? James 1.618
James Osbourne Holmes a/k/a *Red Pill Media* On Fri, Jul 30, 2021 at 2:22 PM Nenah Sylver <nenah12egro...@cox.net> wrote: > Douglas Haack wrote: My efforts so far may have been of no value or > assistance, so here is my angle "how to cope" with TROLLS" again" and again > and again . . . many of you all are so patient saints in fact . . . this > Troll person can't invade my mail space at all . . . . Drop TROLLS into > SPAM -- they then won't appear again on your email inbox ..... *Simply > tick the TROLL email and then TICK on SPAM icon at top of page . . * > > Try it !!!! It works . . . . EASY PEASY. > > > > =============================== > > So far, I have pretty much stayed out of anything related to the > disruptions on this egroup. I have the disruptor in my spam folder. > > > > What I do want to comment on, is how some people on this list allow > themselves to be sucked in to getting indignant and becoming reactive. You > are giving this troll person power (and adding to the general agitation on > this list) by responding. IF THERE WERE NO RESPONSES, THE ARGUMENTS WOULD > SIMPLY DIE. > > > > So I'm wondering, perhaps some of the list members need this agitation to > get their juices flowing? Just a question. (The one silver lining is that > some people are coming up with great information in their attempt to offer > rebuttals, and I have used this information on occasion.) > > > > Anyway, THERE IS AN ALTERNATIVE LIST: https://groups.io/g/silverlist > > > > On this other silver list there is HASSLE-FREE discussion, because unlike > this Eskimo group, the groups.io group has visible (though very laid > back) leadership and we can boot off anyone who's being disruptive and > discourteous. > > > > So, if everyone moved to groups.io and posted there instead of on the > Eskimo list, the problem would be SOLVED. Right now, that group is quiet > and this group is where all the action (and agitation) is. I wonder what is > keeping people here. > > > > The need for energy, perhaps? Even if that energy is negative? > > > > *Nenah Sylver, PhD* > > author, *The Rife Handbook* > > *of Frequency Therapy and Holistic Health, 5th Edition* > > www.nenahsylver.com > > >