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Then there is what I do...with Charter.net you can have up to 7 email
accounts so I have a separate addresses for LM_NET, personal, 'junk'
(the stuff that you need to use an email address for to sign up to read
something but you don't want to have to deal with any email from them
and it doesn't get filtered through Mail's email junk filtering
system), our state association listserv and a local Mac user group.
That's 5 accounts...I let my husband have the other two! ;-) I do have
some filters set to send some specific things from these accounts to
folders like stuff from Amazon and ebay....

Plus I have my school account and my .Mac account (which I have
forwarded to my personal account!)

I know, it sounds crazy and may not work for anyone else, but it makes
me happy and keeps me organized!!

Barb Engvall

Teacher-Librarian
John Campbell Elem
Selah, WA
macbarb@charter.net
http://www.selah.k12.wa.us/JC/jc.cfm


On Nov 4, 2004, at 6:58 AM, Nina Jackson wrote:

> There is also my way. I have my mail set to label each e-mail with the
> listserv it's from. That way I can scan through quickly for personal
> messages. I love it. Unfortunately, I don't remember how I set it
> up--someone from LM_NET sent me the directions a long time ago.
> (Personally, I HATE the digest form--I can't stand scrolling through
> all
> the messages. I find it easier to glance through and just not read the
> messages that don't interest me.)
>
>
>
> Nina Jackson, LMT
> Franklin Middle School (6-8 grade)
> Long Beach, CA
> njackson@lbusd.k12.ca.us
>
> http://www.lbusd.k12.ca.us/franklin/library
>
> In literature as in love, we are astonished at what is chosen by
> others.--Andre Maurois
>
> Books invite all; they constrain none.--Inscription at the Los Angeles
> Public Library
>
>>>> Dan Robinson <drobinson@HWWILSON.COM> 11/04/04 05:13AM >>>
> Jody, DIGEST is only best for those who like it.<grin>. For those who
> don't, you can deal with the flood of mail from LM_NET, and any other
> email list, by using an email program that will filter the incoming
> email to separate folders. Outlook, Outlook Express, Pegasus, Netscape,
> Eudora, and Mozilla email programs, to name a few, can do this. If you
> do it right, your main inbox should only contain emails that need to be
> dealt with immediately, and the occasional spam or virus.
>
> Dan Robinson
> HW Wilson Company
> Bronx, NY
> drobinson@hwwilson.com
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Jody Newman [mailto:newjody@COMCAST.NET]
>> Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 7:05 AM
>> To: LM_NET@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU
>> Subject: [LM_NET] GEN: Consider LM_NETs digest form
>>
>>
>> Greetings to all:
>>
>> Considering Peter's appeal to use the headers in your subject
>> line, may
>> I go a step further? I receive LM_NET in Digest Form and HIGHLY
>> recommend it. I still get 6-8 messages a day but each digest
>> message has
>> a dozen or so individual messages within it.
>>
>> ..............
>> But, DIGEST is so much more manageable than receiving the messages one
>> by one. I know because whenever I signoff and signon again
>> and forget to
>> set my LM_NET to DIGEST, I'm swamped with emails from all
>> these people I
>> don't know ;-)
>>
>> Just my 2 cents!
>
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