In a message dated Fri, 5 Apr 2002 9:55:19 PM Eastern Standard Time, Avery Todd <avery@ev1.net> writes: >Phil & list, > >I totally agree. When I download, I just first go through and anyone's >name or subject I don't recognize, I hit that magic key! Saves me a lot >of time and I doubt I miss much because of it! > >Avery > >At 05:50 AM 04/05/02 -0500, you wrote: > >> > I wholeheartedly agree ! Gets ridiculous. >> > >>..what would be more ridiculous is how this list would look without Andy >>Rudoff's expertise. I've already said that I believe Andy is making changes >>to how this list functions. It takes time, and Andy does this on a volunteer >>basis, similar to how alot of functions with the PTG work. >> >>I won't speak for Andy since I don't know all the facts. I can assure you >>the amount of spam that gets through the filters now is nothing comapred to >>what this list might look like without those filters. Ask me how I know. >> >>The Delete key, on my keyboard, is located right below the 'insert' key, in >>the bank of keys just left of the numeric pad. I would suggest you get >>aquainted with its location and, on the rare occasion that junk mail makes >>it through the mountain of filters that are already in place, use it. >> >>Changes are in the wind. >> >>-Phil Bondi >>tito@philbondi.com >> Exactly!! I just don't remember having to hit the "ole spam dele" button more than four or five (if that many) times a day on the list. Unless everyone else is getting more I can't understand the complaints! Sometimes volunteering can be a thankless job. Thanks Andy David Koelzer DFW (Thats Dallas-Ft. Worth Texas)
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