I wish somebody would tell me as to how to control the inflow of unwanted mails into our mobiles. Sometimes, the same unwanted message, like the ones from Reliance, keeps reappearing in the inbox every day, despite having regis-tered with them to stop all such mails. There must be some legislation to control inflow of unwarranted spam mail into the mobiles. Some service providers, like Reliance, sell your number list to trade, with the result, you have all kinds of people sending you unwarran-ted messages. Any suggestions from other users ?
This is our Indian habit that we peep through more keyholes of our neighbours than our own.Leave the following matters purely to Individual freedom: Grilling of ones nose Cleaning the Inbox, Cutting Nails Scracthing any parts in solitude Looking at the curves and projections in aloneness Give wings to our dreams and fly to the emotional peaks with your loved ones There are countless such activities which are not at all against the law of land, law of the spirit and rather inexpensive.Such matters to be left to Individual freedom
Re: Leave it to Individuals
by kalyanaraman s. on Aug 31, 2009 07:14 AM
whatever you are attempting to say has lost sight of the fact that this is a set of suggestions for those who do not have the same mental fortitude like you have or who do not mind confessing their problems ouvertly or covertly to seek a solution!
this is certainly helpful to those who cannot manage their email system and who are shy to seek help openly. if you do not require this or want this, the it is a call you have made.
One rule that I find extremely useful is : have a folder named CC_BCC and make a rule to direct all the CC/BCC emails to this folder. these mails are generally FYI type and do not need your action..... you can attend to these in a planned manner. This will reduce your inbox population by 40-60%. Just try and you will surely feel the difference.
Re: Rule for managing emails
by kalyanaraman s. on Aug 31, 2009 07:17 AM
absolutely useful and timely. and most of the "jokes" types fall into this.
another one would be to identify the sources that forward "forwarded mails" and classify the mails from them in the same folder that does not need immediate action.
Everything boils down to time management. If you can manage your time in life, you can manage most of the things that are a part of life. Of course, this applies to things that are normal in nature. If someone gets 1000 emails a day, then that person becomes an exception to the rule.