On zondag 28 augustus 2022 07:37:07 CEST Nilesh Patra wrote: > So, two questions:- > - - Do you use your primary email address for debian stuff as well, > or is it a different one? I use a different one for debian stuff. I have another account for personal stuff and I do use email aliases quite a bit on that one after one of my aliases ended up in a security breach, so that one receives lots of spam. Now each recipient gets its own alias so when that alias gets misused, it's easy to block and it would also clearly identify the culprit. > - - Do you have any sensible way to cope up with so many mails from > different mailing lists and not potentially miss out on something important? I use Sieve filters where the most used filter is on mailing-list-id which then gets moved into its own folder. This is similar as to what others have suggested, but with Sieve filters the sorting gets done on the server side and therefor works regardless which client I use. With my current mail provider I can modify those filters locally, which also makes it easy to make a local copy/backup. My previous mail provider only had a clunky web UI with no way to export/backup those rules. HTH
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