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Om 0:27 op dinsdag 26 maart 2002, Yuki Taga:

> Maybe it is, but to me it just seems like a typical case of software
> bloat and redundancy, albeit probably on a small scale here.

oh please. a pre-installed folder and a pre-installed rule. doesn't really
add up to 'bloat' imnsho. it is a very nice introduction for the beginning
bat-user to the concept of filtering and adressbooks. this is hardly-to-no
any bloat compared to 1.53, since i implemented it there manually.

> Basically, what it seems to do if you enable the filter is to turn
> your normal Inbox into a *temporary* or *pending* Trash folder. Fine,
> but where is there any time or energy savings in that?

i added a rule to the outgoing filters that adds any new mailadress i send
mail to to a special adressbook, so that ultimately any conversation i
have with someone ends up in the Inbox - Known.

some filtering cannot be left to automatons and has to be done in your
head. mail left in the Inbox is likely spam, whereas mail in the
Inbox-Known is most probably not spam and therefore relevant enough for
you to give it some TLA.

together with other filters, i can safely delete 95% from the mail that
ends up in the inbox. manually, yes. pressing 'del' once does not bother
me too much :)

thus there is at least 1 happy customer with the Inbox-Known :)

Mrten.

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