Not really, they are all integrated into one gmail account, plus it also
checks pop accounts and archives them. My days of 10+ gig pst files are
over, I let gmail collect and archive so I don't have to.

Zack

On 5/17/07, Ryan Langseth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Zack Kneisley wrote:
> Jack,
>
> Actually,  that is exactly what I do, you will notice the gmail address?
I
> have a total of seven gmail addresses that I use. Some reply with a
> signature, some don't. I also use Outlook that has 4 pop accounts that
it
> checks. Two accounts it checks send the same signature one that doesn't
and
> another that sends an entirely different signature. This is why my
> signature, or lack thereof, is not present when I reply to this list. I
> don't self promote, because the rules say I shouldn't.
>
> This method is actually the most efficient, most organized, and the
easiest
> way to sort, search, respond and recall messages that I have ever had in
> place in the past 18 years of using the internet. Gopher was alot
simpler
> back then hu? lol
>
> I don't really have a preference of a sig or no sig or the use of more
than
> "One email file". I just would like clarification of what can or cannot
be
> done accordance with this lists rules.
>
> Zack

That is alot of email accounts.  I limit myself to two accounts that I
actively check. My work account and my personal account.  If I have a
list I am involved in, I filter by the "list-id" header.  If I am
signing up for something I use the the email address tagging (rfc 2822)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Those two features plus some filter rules
works really nice to keep my inbox clean.  There are a few sites that,
do not like the "+" sign, those are generally spammy site and I dump
them to a throwaway account.  btw, gmail does support the +tag.

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