Stephen: I think most email applications, whether Web-based (e.g., Hotmail, Yahoo Mail, Gmail, etc.) or client-based (e.g., MS Outlook, Eudora, Thunderbird, etc.), have that same capability. It doesn't hurt to clarify it, though. I use the same technique to purge many of my MS Outlook folders of messages with a common subject heading or a common origin. (I use MS Outlook "Rules" to direct messages to appropriate folders as they come in.) Bill _____
Bill Potts W <http://wfpconsulting.com/> FP Consulting Roseville, CA <http://metric1.org/> http://metric1.org [SI Navigator] _____ From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Stephen Humphreys Sent: Saturday, April 18, 2009 15:44 To: U.S. Metric Association Subject: [USMA:44747] RE: Hooves vs feet That's actually possibly a good idea - is the 'unsubscribe-resubscribe' method quicker than ordering on 'Sender' and doing a mass delete? In hotmail you can order on any column - so you can order on 'From' select the page with - for random example - 'J' and simply cross the boxes and hit the delete button. Even easier - if he (er, or she) makes enough messages to fill a page of hotmail emails then you group them, click the 'column select' box and hit delete and you wipe out the whole page in one go. Once you've done this - simply order by date again and you have a much reduced list of emails. Surely that's possibly easier than the daunting process of re-subscription? _____ From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: [USMA:44743] RE: Hooves vs feet Date: Sat, 18 Apr 2009 16:46:52 -0400 I too am getting a bit tired of the weekend sniping. I'll be going to the UK at the end of this month for two weeks, and will likely unsubscribe in order to keep e-mails from piling up on my BlackBerry which will get really expensive if there are a lot (also because I want to visit people, go places and ring bells, not camp out in front of a computer). Carleton From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Harry Wyeth Sent: Saturday, April 18, 2009 05:37 To: U.S. Metric Association Subject: [USMA:44729] Hooves vs feet Funny how those of us who own multiple horses in these parts refer to "feet" as often as "hooves". This includes vets and farriers. To even mention this seems very nit-picky to me. I agree that this chat room atmosphere has changed the listserve for the worse. My response is to unsubscribe on Friday and resubscribe on Monday, and see what happens as a result. HARRY WYETH _____ Surfing the web just got more rewarding. Download the New Internet Explorer 8 <http://extras.uk.msn.com/internet-explorer-8/?ocid=T010MSN07A0716U>
