Grace Erick
06-02-2005, 10:30 PM
Hi,
I left an url for K9 Nutrition which is a very serious site that discusses K9 nutrition and may times as it involves illnesses. If you have signed up for this site or any other forum, you will get all of their e-mails that are posted every day. I belong to 3 groups and never use my yahoo mail, so I was surprised to go there one day and find over 1,000 e-mails!!!
To unsubscribe to these sites where you can just visit the site to read what people post when you want to, first sign into the site. On the main page on top, you will see "edit membership". Go there and you will find "message delivery". There you will find a circle to click on next to a sentence that says "No Mail" and that you will read the posts at the site itself.
I don't know why you can't use the "unsubscribe" statement at the bottom of these yahoo sites, but it does not work.
Also, to delete all of the mail, at the bottom of your yahoo mail site, you will see something that says "check all". Click on that and it will flag all the messages on that page, then you can hit delete.
Once you do that, I forget what happens exactly, but a box will come up asking if you want the computer to keep asking for permission to delete or that it will delete the flagged messages by just flagging them to delete and hitting the delete button. You will want to tell the computer to just delete the mail and not check with you if you really want the flagged mail deleted. So now you will just click on "check all" and "delete". You may want to take care not to delete personal mail if that comes in between the dog forum mail.
I think if someone from the dog forum site e-mails you directly, there will be an arrow on the left of the e-mail subject line, so it wills stand out that you have a personal e-mail. Maybe it will do that for other personal e-mails, but I don't know since I don't recieve anything but forum e-mails there.
If you have any questions about this, feel free to e-mail me. I hope I made it understandable about how to stop all of the e-mails:)
Bye, Grace
I left an url for K9 Nutrition which is a very serious site that discusses K9 nutrition and may times as it involves illnesses. If you have signed up for this site or any other forum, you will get all of their e-mails that are posted every day. I belong to 3 groups and never use my yahoo mail, so I was surprised to go there one day and find over 1,000 e-mails!!!
To unsubscribe to these sites where you can just visit the site to read what people post when you want to, first sign into the site. On the main page on top, you will see "edit membership". Go there and you will find "message delivery". There you will find a circle to click on next to a sentence that says "No Mail" and that you will read the posts at the site itself.
I don't know why you can't use the "unsubscribe" statement at the bottom of these yahoo sites, but it does not work.
Also, to delete all of the mail, at the bottom of your yahoo mail site, you will see something that says "check all". Click on that and it will flag all the messages on that page, then you can hit delete.
Once you do that, I forget what happens exactly, but a box will come up asking if you want the computer to keep asking for permission to delete or that it will delete the flagged messages by just flagging them to delete and hitting the delete button. You will want to tell the computer to just delete the mail and not check with you if you really want the flagged mail deleted. So now you will just click on "check all" and "delete". You may want to take care not to delete personal mail if that comes in between the dog forum mail.
I think if someone from the dog forum site e-mails you directly, there will be an arrow on the left of the e-mail subject line, so it wills stand out that you have a personal e-mail. Maybe it will do that for other personal e-mails, but I don't know since I don't recieve anything but forum e-mails there.
If you have any questions about this, feel free to e-mail me. I hope I made it understandable about how to stop all of the e-mails:)
Bye, Grace