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...each with a separate expiry date, so that the source, subject and first line of each message shows up on my smart mirror, and each message stay around for an arbitrary number of few hours, days or months or more.
That way, when I get what my best email address is, I can give one that immediately classifies the material I get ("Send it to wombatcare@xxx.com") AND keeps volume under control.
If I do it properly, it beats the crap out of Google Home AND Calendar...
Ideas?
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One approach would be to include the expiry date in the user (e.g. appointments+20221212@xxx.com) and then have go-guerrilla check that and reject as needed.
...but I need a certain amount of control, so I can get things like
appointments@xxx.com
medical@xxx.com
styling@xxx.com
opthalmology@xxx.com
oncology@xxx.com
banking@xxx.com
grocerylist@xxx.com
...each with a separate expiry date, so that the source, subject and first line of each message shows up on my smart mirror, and each message stay around for an arbitrary number of few hours, days or months or more.
That way, when I get what my best email address is, I can give one that immediately classifies the material I get ("Send it to wombatcare@xxx.com") AND keeps volume under control.
If I do it properly, it beats the crap out of Google Home AND Calendar...
Ideas?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: