On 2/10/09 10:50 PM, bev walker wrote:
For the longest time I subscribed to the lace-digest as
a way to manage the heaps of e-mail I get. I enjoyed
lurking, reading what was going on, extracting any tips,
and/or just enjoying the lace connection. Then when I
switched mail programs to gmail, I could handle the
reflected (individual) messages much better.
I've always found reflected the easiest way to deal with
heaps of e-mail -- because I seldom have time to read a
whole digest at one sitting, and lose my place if I try to
read one in installments. When I have a folder full of
individual e-mails, I can delete each one as it's read, and
always know where I'm at. And sometimes I keep a message to
read later, if it calls for more attention than I can spare
at the moment.
But then I've always used a mail reader that sorts messages
from each list into its own folder -- first Eudora, then,
after I "upgraded" my computer and could no longer run the
version of Eudora that hadn't been improved to death,
Thunderbird.
--
Joy Beeson
http://roughsewing.home.comcast.net/
west of Fort Wayne, Indiana, U.S.A.
where practically all of the snow has melted.
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