On Mar 14, 2005, at 16:00, Lavode wrote:
I think the [G-List] is useful for casual users to help weed out the list items from the spam. Please keep it. Dunno if Tim would consider taking a consensus or not, but that's my opinion on the subject.

My experience is that filtering mail is a very useful thing to do. I didn't want to do it at first, and only filtered on one or two rules, but now I have 39 rules, some with more than a dozen clauses in them.


Since it is very easy to filter email based on any field (To, From, Subject, Body, whatever), these subject prefixes are not necessary and, as others have pointed out, take up valuable space on the subject line.

I vote against it.

Eagle

PS - if you guessed that I receive well over 500 emails a day, you were correct. At that level, filtering is not optional.


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