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2 new messages in 1 topic - digest
user name
2006-03-30 12:02:41
ah, two clicks isnt bad
but i suggest that you have your number of cnversations set
too low....
so that you dont have longer pages... so why not change
that?
go to near the top of the page, click on settings, change
conversations to thehighest number and then save -

then when you click ALL, you will get a bigger bang for your
DELETEbuck....


if you get pages of spam, then i would suggest that gmail is
doing a
wonderful job of keeping these critters out of your INbox...
might
fine work i would say....

and i do hope that you are REPORTING SPAM for those items
that do hit
your inbox...yes?

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> == 1 of 2 ==
> Date: Wed, Mar 29 2006 10:53pm
> From: "JonoWono"
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> ya go the suggest a feature
>
>
>
>
> == 2 of 2 ==
> Date: Wed, Mar 29 2006 6:47pm
> From: "Zack (Doc)"
>
> If your spam volume is that high, I suggest you try an
alternate
> method.  There are several groups out there dedicated
to helping you
> cut down on the amount of spam you receive.  Spamcop is
one that I've
> heard good things about.  I personally started using
BlueFrog
> <http://www.bluesecur
ity.com/landing/webmail2.asp?from=webmail&refid=webmail_
gmail_FF&grpid=&itemid=Windows&user=&sPage=l
webmail2>
>  I like their approach, and have heard good things
about them.  I've
> noticed a slight decrease in my received spam since I
started with
> them a couple weeks ago.  Mine was light comparitavely
though (less
> than 100 a day per account, whereas you seem to get
several hundred).
> A 10% improvement in your case could mean a lot more
message reduction
> than I get.
>
> On 3/29/06, dewey <dewey3kgmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > The problem with your method is that it only
deletes the shown
> > messages. If you have several pages of spam (as I
seem to collect on a
> > daily basis), then you have to repeat the
two-click method over and
> > over.
> >
> > Thank you for your suggestion on how to
"Suggest a feature."
> >
> > Zack (Doc) wrote:
> > > I can do it in two clicks, "Select
All" "Delete Forever", but if the
> > > extra click is bothering you, you can tell
Google to add a button as
> > > you suggested.  That will take several clicks
though, "Help" "Contact
> > > Us" "Suggest a Feature"
(fill out the form) "Submit".
> > >
> > > On 3/29/06, dewey <dewey3kgmail.com> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > How can we tell Google to add a button
to the Spam folder to allow
> > > > one-click emptying of the folder? That
or allow a setting so that spam
> > > > is immediately deleted instead of being
routed to the spam folder.
> > > >
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2 new messages in 1 topic - digest
user name
2006-03-30 14:55:30
Might I reccommend that if anyone is getting soooo much spam
that 2
clicks is a bother that they try going into the spam box
opening the
messages and unsubscribing to a bunch of them. I know it's
a pain but
thats how most of it starts is by subscribing to something
in hopes of
getting something for free somewhere along the lines. Yes I
have done
this for my husband's account and cut his spam from a full
box to about
10 a day...
just my thoughts 
dessy


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2 new messages in 1 topic - digest
user name
2006-03-30 15:54:10
That's what BlueFrog does for you, is it will submit all
those un-subs
for you, with one click.  They also have a Do Not Include
directory
they send to the companies who's products the spammers are
selling. 
If they get the directory and another person on the list
gets spam
from this company again, the whole community (200k people
currently)
submit complaints, anonymously, to the store, so it's in
their best
interest to tell their spammers to remove people from the
lists.

On 3/30/06, shecrackergmail.com <shecrackergmail.com> wrote:
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> Might I reccommend that if anyone is getting soooo much
spam that 2
> clicks is a bother that they try going into the spam
box opening the
> messages and unsubscribing to a bunch of them. I know
it's a pain but
> thats how most of it starts is by subscribing to
something in hopes of
> getting something for free somewhere along the lines.
Yes I have done
> this for my husband's account and cut his spam from a
full box to about
> 10 a day...
> just my thoughts
> dessy
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>
> >
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2 new messages in 1 topic - digest
user name
2006-03-31 09:47:18
Hi Val,
Good to see you on the list.

carl

On 3/30/06, .... valentine53179 <gmail.com">valentine53179gmail.com > wrote:

ah, two clicks isnt bad
but i suggest that you have your number of cnversations set too low....
so that you dont have longer pages... so why not change that?
go to near the top of the page, click on settings, change
conversations to thehighest number and then save -

then when you click ALL, you will get a bigger bang for your DELETEbuck....


if you get pages of spam, then i would suggest that gmail is doing a
wonderful job of keeping these critters out of your INbox... might
fine work i would say....

and i do hope that you are REPORTING SPAM for those items that do hit
your inbox...yes?

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>; == 1 of 2 ==
> Date: Wed, Mar 29 2006 10:53pm
&gt; From: "JonoWono"
>
> ya go the suggest a feature
&gt;
>
&gt;
>
>; == 2 of 2 ==
> Date: Wed, Mar 29 2006 6:47pm
>; From: "Zack (Doc)";
>
> If your spam volume is that high, I suggest you try an alternate
> method.&nbsp; There are several groups out there dedicated to helping you
> cut down on the amount of spam you receive.&nbsp; Spamcop is one that I've
> heard good things about.&nbsp; I personally started using BlueFrog
&gt; < http://www.bluesecurity.com/landing/webmail2.asp?from=webmail&amp;refid=webmail_gmail_FF&grpid=&itemid=Windows&amp;user=&amp;sPage=lwebmail2>;
; I like their approach, and have heard good things about them. ; I've
> noticed a slight decrease in my received spam since I started with
> them a couple weeks ago.  Mine was light comparitavely though (less
> than 100 a day per account, whereas you seem to get several hundred).
> A 10% improvement in your case could mean a lot more message reduction
> than I get.
>
> On 3/29/06, dewey <gmail.com">dewey3kgmail.com> wrote:
>; >
> > The problem with your method is that it only deletes the shown
> > messages. If you have several pages of spam (as I seem to collect on a
> > daily basis), then you have to repeat the two-click method over and
> > over.
> >
> > Thank you for your suggestion on how to "Suggest a feature.&quot;
> >
> > Zack (Doc) wrote:
>; > > I can do it in two clicks, "Select All" "Delete Forever&quot;, but if the
> > > extra click is bothering you, you can tell Google to add a button as
> > > you suggested.  ;That will take several clicks though, "Help" "Contact
> > > Us" "Suggest a Feature&quot; (fill out the form) "Submit".
> > >
> > > On 3/29/06, dewey <gmail.com">dewey3kgmail.com> wrote:
>; > > >
> > > > How can we tell Google to add a button to the Spam folder to allow
>; > > > one-click emptying of the folder? That or allow a setting so that spam
> > > > is immediately deleted instead of being routed to the spam folder.
&gt; > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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