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----- Original Message ----- 
From: Simon Baker <s.baker1@xxxxxxxx>
To: <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: maandag 7 juni 1999 11:03
Subject: Re: E-Mail Filtering to separate ALL this Metastock List's Post


> Incidentally, while we're on the subject of email filtering and the use of
> Eudora, does anyone have any sugestions for converting Mac Eudora files to
> PC format. Though the general operation of Eudora on both platforms looks
> similar, the formats are not the same. Is there possibly a third party
> utility for performing such conversions?
> 
> Regards
> 
> 
> Simon Baker
> 
> >Not a lot has been said on managing our lots of e-mail...
> >
> >Question...What do you use to filter ALL your Metastock-list's post?
> >
> > The aim of course is to separate it from your urgent daily personal
> >post in the In box into a separate  directory (Explorer)    {or mailbox
> >(Eudora) etc.}
> > Then when you have got time (late nights) you can focus on just
> >reading this lists' post.
> >Some Answers
> >>>>>
> >
> >
> >I use Eudora Pro and my Metastock List filter is:
> >
> >--------
> >
> ><any header> containing metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >
> >Transfer to "Metastock List" mailbox.
> >
> ><<<<
> >>>>>
> >
> >
> > Both Netscape and Outlook Express  have email filtering available - you
> >just have to know where to look. To get at  it in Outlook Express, select
> >Tools, Inbox Assistant. After you make some  selections, you can even
> >apply it to a folder, such as your Inbox to move all  the metastock
> >related stuff into a metastock directory. Some stuff still slips through
> >the cracks if someone does a BCC, where metastock is hidden, but that
> >doesn't happen  too often.  This one feature has saved me much time and
> >agony  in manually cleaning out my Inbox. Now I never allow messages to
> >accumulate in  my Inbox.
> ><<<<
> >
> >>>>>
> >For IE 5:
> >
> >Apply this rule after the message arrives
> >Where the To or CC line contains 'metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'
> >Move it to the Metastock folder
> >
> ><<<<
> >
> >
> >>>>>
> >I use Outlook Express's "Inbox Assistant".    I also have    many filters
> >within the Metastock List, deleting all messages containing "Virus"    for
> >example.
> >
> >
> ><<<<
> 
> 
> Simon Baker
> Room 737
> Department of Chemistry and Felix
> Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine
> Exhibition Road
> South Kensington
> London  SW7 2AY.
> 
> Tel. 0171-594-5813 (work)               0181-679-4039 (home)
>        0171-594-5805 (fax)                   0976-727621  (mobile)
> 
> 
>