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Thomas Brunt
Posts: 6109 Joined: 6/6/1998 From: St. Matthews SC USA Status: offline
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How's your inbox today? - 8/22/2007 8:34:35
"The Inbox Zero series will help you take control of the growing pile by learning how to process to zero every time you check email. Learn when to cheat. Learn when to delete." http://www.43folders.com/2007/07/25/merlins-inbox-zero-talk/ t
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dpf
Posts: 7126 Joined: 11/12/2003 From: India-napolis Status: offline
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RE: How's your inbox today? - 8/22/2007 18:16:44
my approach to Inbox control is quite successful - I remain as unpopular as possible thus discouraging any contact whatsoever
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GetCalhoun
Posts: 21 Joined: 9/19/2004 Status: offline
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RE: How's your inbox today? - 8/23/2007 17:07:21
Inbox control tis easy. I have always used ICQ to check mail on the server and delete the spam that slips thru the filters...and I have many filters. Goto ICQ and look around for the archived version 2003a. This is the last version to support checking your mailbox. Once you install it you'll want to click services/add more features. That's where you install the mail check feature. Never bring unwanted mail onto your computer ever again. I wouldn't dare do mail without it. Norm
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