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...It’s clogging up my inbox,” said Stephanie L. Safdi ’05. “This is not something I would have expected from the IOP list. They are one of the better organizations...
Many battled the inbox avalanche like Kerry A. Flaherty ’06 said she did, looking for IOP in the subject line and simply deleting the messages. She said a number of the responses were coming from people outside the Harvard community...
...SpamAssassin filter identifies a lot of [Sobig e-mails], but students still have to check their spam folders,” Steen said. “The e-mails add up very quickly, and they might fill the inbox and not allow in any more mail...
...next day, Chris says, his inbox was flooded with angry e-mails from roommates reprimanding him for breaking the hot tub ground rules. They immediately held a heated room meeting...
...delete or not to delete: that is the (often-postponed) question. Seniors who have accumulated four-thousand-plus e-mails, rejoice. You can delay having to decide the fate of each semi-funny posting from mass e-mail lists simply by saving your inbox. Until July 15—the date on which access to your fas.harvard account expires—you and your fellow Internet packrats have the option of downloading your inboxes via SecureFX (Windows) or MacSFTP (Mac). After signing onto fas.harvard.edu, you will see a window displaying the contents of your fas account, including...