Another option is to create a filter and a separate folder and direct OBOL
emails to that folder. You will still receive all of the emails, but they will
not be mixed in with your general inbox. Every email service that I have used
allows you set it up in such a way.
Cheers!Andrew Thomas
On Tuesday, June 23, 2020, 10:11:56 AM PDT, Teresa Hertzel
<teresa.hertzel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
OBOL,
[snip]
In the meantime, I want to respond to the many folks who said that they are
irritated by the high number of emails they receive from OBOL every day. If you
are one of them, you might be able to save yourself from this irritation by:
a) setting your subscription for "digest mode." This means that, rather than
receiving each email individually as it comes in, you will receive ONE email
around 10:30 each evening, that contains all the emails received in the
previous 24 hrs. (Go here: https://www.freelists.org/list/obol -- put in your ;
email address and click on "Turn Digest Mode On.")
b) canceling your subscription to OBOL and reading the emails at any time that
is convenient for you by going to the ABA site, which picks up all our emails
in real time. (This is at http://birding.aba.org/maillist/OR01)
c) cancelling your subscription to OBOL and reading the emails through the
freelists site (https://www.freelists.org/archive/obol and click on the ;
appropriate month.)
Treesa HertzelOBOL Moderator