I try to avoid all the go-green, switch to digital statement appeals
because I get so much junk in my email that it's hard to find the
relevant/important stuff. I like getting statements etc. as paper mail.

If using email (as opposed to webmail) your email client might be able to help with this.

I would not be dealing with  any digital statements if I were dependent on finding them in the "in box". But all that appears in my inbox folder are incoming mails from senders for whom I have not written a message filter rule.

In other words, I have statements (and other emails) from business entity XYZ? Then I have a email folder  XYZ and a rule that sends emails from XYZ to the XYZ folder (so they appear as new emails THERE and not buried among the new emails in the inbox folder. Same with vendors with whom I do business. Frequently, then their own folder, rarely, the the misc vendors folder. Ditto for organizations. These folders in a logical tree structure, high level folders like vendors, charities, orgs, etc.

If your mail client can't do this, you probably should try a different mail client. Should also provide for individual folder retention, marking to ignore that, etc.

Michael D Novack

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