Useless Email Things: Difference between revisions
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| || || | | promo@ || || 3915 || I had meant to go @e.newegg and @newegg.com, but promo hit all new eggs stuff. Spiffy! | ||
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Revision as of 09:21, 29 May 2022
Weeding out useless transmissions in a sample base from 280,000 emails via three accounts back to roughly 2006.
From\To | Subject | Count | Notes |
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[email protected] | 12265 | Useless Twitter Emails | |
[email protected] | check out the notifications you have on Twitter | 4719 | |
[email protected] | is now following you on Twitter | 200 | boy, that's sad |
[email protected] | 832 | ||
% | 9239 | there were ten legit emails in there, seven of which were really not interesting | |
$ | 11964 | I kept 46 due to nostalgia. 200 or so were from marketplace or craiglist interactions (man are those painful). Newegg, Priceline, and the like... 1000's of them. | |
"iron force" | 2100 | some game I played | |
promo@ | 3915 | I had meant to go @e.newegg and @newegg.com, but promo hit all new eggs stuff. Spiffy! | |