If people got in the habit of putting OT in the subject line, you could
filter on that.....

Symon

-----Original Message-----
From: s vermill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 05 January 2003 00:17
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Way to filter out the "Emotional" emails [7:60267]


Daren Presbitero wrote:
> 
> Hey folks,
> 
>       I'm sure someone has some hints on how to better keep the "good 
> technical" emails from this study group in my INBOX, and filtering out

> the "overly
> emotional" emails that people send on a daily basis.  That
> stuff clutters my
> inbox and I end up wasting precious time reading them.  Please
> send any
> useful utilities/information to me on how to do this.
>       Nuff said, sorry for adding to the clutter.
> 
> -D-
> 
> 


!
interface groupstudy0
 ip access-group 101 in
!
access-list 101 deny ip any eq emotional any
access-list 101 permit ip any any
!

Alternatively, you can specify certain well-known handles in your access
list to further enhance control.  There are also stateful firewalls on
the market but I can't afford them so I don't have any specific
recommendations to make.
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