Automate e-mail tasks
Tip The worst thing about e-mail is that there's always too much of it. If you have only one e-mail account for your friends, family, and business associates, you probably find yourself spending too much time sifting through mountains of messages each day, prioritising some, forwarding or filing others, and nuking what's left. And invariably you delete a message you should have saved, and save a lot of messages you could easily live without. If your e-mail client is Netscape Communicator 4.01's Messenger or Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0's Outlook Express, you can have your incoming mail sorted, forwarded, stored, and deleted automatically by subject, sender, and even content. Mail filtering is especially helpful if you subscribe to one of those conversationally bloated mailing lists. You can set up your browser to funnel the list's daily deluge of chitchat into a special folder for later offline reading. You can also sort incoming mail by address and store messages from certain clients or associates in specified folders. You can even use your browser's mail-filtering functions to help stem the tide of spam. Internet Explorer 4.0 also lets you set up rules to automatically send out standard replies to messages that meet certain criteria -- mail that arrives while you're out of town, for example -- and to refrain from downloading big file attachments. Sorting mail in Communicator 4.01 1. Create a new folder for storing mail. To load Communicator's Messenger Mailbox, press <Ctrl>-<Shift>-1 or click the mailbox icon on the components tray. (You may need to enter a password.) Select File--New Folder, and in the dialogue box enter a folder name (you can designate it as a subfolder of your Inbox or other mail folder). Click OK. Filtering rules in Netscape Communicator (above) and Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 (below) let you automatically forward, store, or delete e-mail messages that meet specified criteria 5. In the then field you can specify what you want done with the mail -- move it to a folder, delete it, or reprioritise it. You can also choose to watch or ignore messages related to certain threads. If you specify that messages be moved to a folder, you'll need to select the folder from the drop-down list. When you're done, make sure Filter is turned on, then click OK. Sorting mail in Internet Explorer 4.0 1. Load Outlook Express Mail by clicking the Mail icon and selecting Read Mail in Internet Explorer. Create a new subfolder in which to store sorted mail by right-clicking the Inbox icon. Click New Folder, type a folder name, and click OK. Blocking big file attachments You can prevent Internet Explorer from downloading big file attachments by creating a rule that leaves e-mail attachments larger than a certain size on your Internet service provider's mail server. In Outlook Express, select Tools--Inbox Assistant and click Add to create a new rule. Filtering spam Mail filtering in Internet Explorer and Communicator lets you turn back the flood of spam. First you need to create filtering rules to delete messages whose subject and body contain words that are characteristic of spam. Here are some of them: hot, live, one-on-one, porn, porno, calling card, ladies, babes, toll-free, toll free, cutie, girls, weight loss, lose weight, authorized, independent distributor, sugar, strippers, multi-level, dear friend, pennies, adults only, guaranteed, money, $, congratulations, free. | Category: Internet, Communications Issue: Feb 1998 Pages: 170-172 |
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