Hi Gillian, I believe it is easy to do so within your email program/browser by creating different folders and sorting out incoming Air-emails by keywords, gir instanse. You could also apply different rules, labels and filters according your personal preferences. Alla R. On 17:43, Mon, Sep 17, 2018 Gillian Bolsover <gillian.bolsover@oii.ox.ac.uk> wrote:
Hi all,
I'm wondering whether others would support separated AoIR lists for (1) job adverts, (2) calls for submissions (papers, conferences, special issues etc.) and (3) all other business.
Much of what goes out on this list is job adverts, which was great when I was on the job market, but personally, given how active this list is, I'd love to be able to opt in or out of these categories of materials more selectively. I'd be interested to hear how much support there was from other members for this idea.
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