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On Mon, 23 Dec 1996 13:53:51 +1000, you wrote:
>>>Some one else said <snip> could also filter messages by sender's name.
>>Please explain filter messages. What benefit can I get from this
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>Filtering is a very handy feature. Any good e-mail package should have it
>but may use a different term for it.
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>I use Eudora-Pro so I will describe it as used by that package.
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Another nice program, available free to individuals, is Free Agent.
It's a very nice newsreader (its primary function) and also does a
super job on e-mail. Free Agent:
-Allows you to create any number of folders; I use one inbox for
general mail; one called BeeList; one called recipes; one called
FlightMed; one called E-Med; etc.
-Select which filter in-bound mail will automatically be diverted to
-Spell check
-Reply to e-mail and newsgroups
-encode and decode binary e-mail attachments
-set up multiple signatures
-address book
-much, much, more
If anyone is interested, I can 'coach' you, via e-mail, on setting up
filters.
It's available from - http://www.forteinc.com/agent
-- John Taylor --
Wild Rose Creek Apiary
Southeast Missouri
When in danger, or in doubt, run in circles, scream and shout!
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