[Elecraft] Finding K2 in Subject Line

Robert G. Strickland rcrgs at verizon.net
Sat May 24 16:10:07 EDT 2008


TR...

Just switched to Thunderbird from Eudora, but had filters in Eudora that 
solved most of the "K3" overburden [and I'm doing the same thing with 
Thunderbird]. I made a filter for 'K3' and directed all that to the 
waste basket. I recently made one for "Lisagram" and "roofing filter," 
both going to trash. I made a filter for 'K2' and directed that to a 
special bin [?]. Then, everything else from Elecraft went to its own 
bin. That worked okay for the most part.

I tend to agree about your basic issue. I'm sure the K3 troops are 
having fun, but it is a bit monotonous at times. OTOH, how many posts 
have you seen like "...#XXXX up and running..." which I'm sure don't do 
much for the K3 people. Pays your money and takes your choice.

...robert  #5957

TR, WB6TMY K2 #838 wrote:
> Dear Fellow K2 Enthusiasts,
> 
> Speaking strictly for myself, I've grown tired of the endless 
> "Lisa-grams" and such.
> 
> On many occasions I have gone through an entire digest and found nothing 
> about K2's.
> 
> It has become burdensome to me, and I have solved my problem by using 
> the "Find" function in my Eudora Client and it looks for "K2" in the 
> subject line.  If no K2's are found, I just delete the entire digest.  
> It saves me a LOT of time !
> 
> I'm interested in hearing from other K2 enthusiasts who have Eudora and 
> what solutions they have found.
> 
> There are a lot of good messages about antennas and other things that 
> I'm missing, and if anyone knows how to substitute a "Find K2" for a 
> "Discard K3" that would do a lot better job for me.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> TR, WB6TMY
> 
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-- 
Robert G. Strickland PhD ABPH - KE2WY
rcrgs at verizon.net.usa
Syracuse, New York, USA


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