May be illegal and impossible to reverse, but wrong? – Nope.
Try white-listing and automatically bookmarking the really important stuff, tagging the former, too plus less important stuff which may be put into a folder unread.
Blacklist what you know is spam – and let the rest go to spam instantly if it’s still too much. You may have to check that one occasionally, otherwise you’ll get too many notifications that someone (like Stan) has sent you an e-mail…
Tigressy over 7 years ago
Tony asked, about 4 hours ago
Is it?
May be illegal and impossible to reverse, but wrong? – Nope.
Try white-listing and automatically bookmarking the really important stuff, tagging the former, too plus less important stuff which may be put into a folder unread.
Blacklist what you know is spam – and let the rest go to spam instantly if it’s still too much. You may have to check that one occasionally, otherwise you’ll get too many notifications that someone (like Stan) has sent you an e-mail…
Knightman Premium Member over 7 years ago
Unless your D.B. Cooper, yes!!!
I was FRAMED!!!!!! over 7 years ago
That is just the price you pay to do email on your phone. Smartphones really do just one thing, make you dumb.
whiteheron over 7 years ago
Why fake it?
GROG Premium Member over 7 years ago
Most of the e-mails I get go to my spam folder. I delete most of them without reading in one click of the button.
JPuzzleWhiz over 7 years ago
@Tony:
Fraud is always wrong. But you can’t go wrong by considering answering today’s…
Second “Daddy’s Home” Question:
Do you have too many e-mails?
Plods with ...™ over 7 years ago
I resisted the temptation when I was working and got over 100 in a day. Of course 35-50 was normal.
KEA over 7 years ago
It comforts me that long after I’m dead, I’ll still be getting email.