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Revision as of 10:04, 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
[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!
@facebookmail.com added you 230
@facebookmail.com wrote on your wall 400
@facebookmail.com invited 689
@facebookmail.com sent you a message 1224 "sent you a message." marks the start of the OPEN IN MESSENGER crapfest. "*... on Facebook" contains the actual message.
@facebookmail.com replied to a thread 100
@facebookmail.com suggested 400