On Jan 15, 2008 8:45 PM, Doug Pensinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Martin Lewis  wrote:
>
>
> > Gmail is based on the records management philosophy that you shouldn't
> > delete things. You can star or label things so that they are easy to
> > find and the search feature is the best there is (understandably.)
>
>
>
> I imagine that I'll delete stuff in some of my labels (commercial,
> political, news) while keeping the stuff in others (brin-l, culture, friends
> and family).
>
> I'm pretty happy with the way its working so far.  Over the last two days I
> got 34 spam messages 31 of which were intercepted by the spam filter and
> _none_ of the filtered messages were legit.  The filtering isn't working
> perfectly; sometimes even when a message is labeled it doesn't get filtered,
> but it's very easy to manage the few that get left in the inbox.

I've used Gmail for a couple of years now, and I'm very happy with it.

-- 
Mauro Diotallevi
"Hey, Harry, you haven't done anything useful for a while -- you be
the god of jello now." -- Patricia Wrede, 8/16/2006 on rasfc
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