[Elecraft] Use email client's junk mail filters...
Kevin's Mail
kevin.stover at mediacombb.net
Wed Dec 28 19:29:28 EST 2011
Exactly. I filter my Elecraft email by model. Each rig Elecraft produces has it's own folder and the mail therein gets read when/if I want. No wearing out of the delete or mouse button.
I learned that lesson quickly with the K3 announcement and subsequent avalanche of "when is it going to ship" noise.
I have one request for all KX3 devotees and inquirers.
Please standardize the subject line. If it concerns the KX3 the first three characters in the subject should be KX3, not KX-3 or KX/3 or some other derivation.
It makes setting up one filter for the traffic easy and I think it's in the list guidlines as well.
On Wed, 28 Dec 2011 17:30:45 -0500
John Ragle <tpcj1r03 at crocker.com> wrote:
> Concurring with Alan...and pointing out that most email clients have
> excellent filter mechanisms built in, so one doesn't even need to
> exercise a finger to press "delete." I have set a number of filters for
> rejection of, e.g. KX3, AGC, Microphone, Orders, Contests, Knobs. What
> I find to be especially helpful or interesting are hardware bug reports
> or difficulties for K2 and K3, transverters, etc. This tailors my
> incoming Elecraft traffic according to my personal interests, and since
> the filters are so easy to set up, one can relax them once the barrage
> of "me-too" contributions to a thread dies down.
>
> John Ragle -- W1ZI
>
> =====
>
> On 12/28/2011 4:55 PM, Alan Bloom wrote:
> > On Wed, 2011-12-28 at 13:22 -0800, Ron D'Eau Claire wrote:
> >
> >> You call it "QRM". That's an excellent description. But understand that 90%
> >> of the messages here on any subject are just QRM to many.
> > I think most of us are only interested in a small fraction of the
> > messages on the list. But that fraction is different for each list
> > user. For example, I have zero interest in the interminable microphone
> > and headphone threads, but somebody must find the subject interesting
> > judging by the number of postings. I figure that's what the delete key
> > is for.
> >
> > Alan N1AL
> >
> >
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