On my Gmail the spam is originated by Google!

-----Original Message-----
From: Russ Michaels [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 17 April 2013 17:36
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Anyone ever created their own email archive with CF?


Due to Gmails good anti-spam you do not have to do much deleting.
If you click the check box next to 10 emails, then go in and read one of
them, when you return those 10 emails will still be checked, it does
remember it.
You can also select multiple emails in 2 clicks (same as outlook)

click the first checkbox, SHIFT click the next one, and all emails inbetween
will be selected

so the only real difference is that you have to click a delete button
instead of delete key on keyboard.
that costs you like 1 second more max to move the mouse and click delete,
can;t really see how this is hard work i'm afraid ?



On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 5:16 PM, Rick Faircloth
<[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Now, I can't say this for ALL interfaces, even Gmail, without some 
> research, which I don't want to do for the sake a constructive 
> discussion, but most of the time, I've found that I have to delete 
> emails by checking their box or by clicking delete.
> In Outlook, for example, I can run down a few dozen emails and save 
> those I want to folders, and just hit the delete key to get rid of 
> those I don't want to save. Very fast. (Perhaps I tried the Delete key 
> on the web interfaces, perhaps not... not sure)
>
> Yes, I can review subjects and check boxes as I go, then delete those 
> I don't want to read, but, if I recall correctly, if I check emails 
> for deletion, but then decide to read one after checking said boxes, 
> then when I return to the view displaying the subject line, the 
> previously checked boxes are typically unchecked, requiring me to 
> re-check the emails for deletion. I would prefer an AJAX solution with 
> a little red X that I click and the email fades away.
>
> But my discussion began with a concern about being able to archive 
> conversations, in conversation view (and yes, I would like the archive 
> to display by Message ID, and not by Subject as Outlook does. It's 
> HIGHLY ANNOYING when all messages with the same subject like "Website"
> get lumped into the same conversation.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cameron Childress [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 10:28 AM
> To: cf-talk
> Subject: Re: Anyone ever created their own email archive with CF?
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 4:29 PM, Rick Faircloth wrote:
>
> > Are you saying that your Gmail, through the Gmail browser interface 
> > out-performs a locally installed, copy of Outlook?
> >
>
> I find that is definitely does outperform it. Opening Chrome with 
> GMail as a default tab is faster then opening Outlook. Searching my 
> mail is WAY faster in GMail than in outlook.
>
>
> > Just one annoyance with online interfaces is the trying to delete
emails.
>
>
> I thought the entire point of this thread started because you didn't 
> want to delete things, you wanted to KEEP things. Once I started using 
> GMail I pretty much stopped deleting emails entirely unless they were 
> friendly spam like "monthly newsletters".
>
> But, at times when I do want to delete things, say to make more space 
> in my account, it's very easy to search for all messages with 
> attachments larger than X, and then "select all > delete all".
>
> What is it about deleting in a web interface that annoys you? I don't 
> understand.
>
> -Cameron
>
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