> Procmail, while not all that _friendly_, can be *useful*.
for sure. i he not even seen the pathetic perjorative ad homina which
my friends here have reported. all i can do is repeat what my father
used to tell me, jealousy will get you nowhere.
randy
On 8/19/2014 1:44 PM, Doug Barton wrote:
>
> or, learn how to filter e-mail into folders like the big kids. :)
At first glance, that sounds wise... but there is a problem with that
strategy... doing that can EASILY cause a person to miss (or read too
late!) critical "zero hour" issues that c
On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 06:09:50PM +, Sholes, Joshua wrote:
> Doesn't everyone do that?
>
> NANOG was the list that taught me, twelve years ago, that I would suffer
> terribly if I didn't pre-sort individual mailing lists into their own
> folders. =)
Procmail, while not all that _friendly_, c
Doesn't everyone do that?
NANOG was the list that taught me, twelve years ago, that I would suffer
terribly if I didn't pre-sort individual mailing lists into their own
folders. =)
--
Josh
On 8/19/14, 1:44 PM, "Doug Barton" wrote:
>
> or, learn how to filter e-mail into folders like the b
On 8/19/14 7:15 AM, Rob McEwen wrote:
RE: QOS improvement suggestion for NANOG list members
Go to the search feature of your e-mail, and search for all messages
from the NANOG list that has the word "URGENT" in the subject line...
then delete them! Then, there will be a LESSER
RE: QOS improvement suggestion for NANOG list members
Go to the search feature of your e-mail, and search for all messages
from the NANOG list that has the word "URGENT" in the subject line...
then delete them! Then, there will be a LESSER chance of overlooking a
truly urgent messages
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