At 01:15 AM 5/12/00 -0600, you wrote:
> I'm
>tired of listening to ...
>
>Live long and prosper,
>Wizard57M
I've been wondering if DOS email includes filtering rules? I have
filtering rules which allow me to put messages directly into any folder
including the trash. One can filter by subject or sender or often many
other header strings. I have found it very useful.
If you folks don't have it, it's time to start figuring out how to have it,
it really simplifies a lot of things! Oh, so long as you aren't silly
enough to go back into trash to see what's been deleted.... ~grin~ that
defeats the purpose! I now empty trash right after mail delivery to
prevent that.
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