Hi Gary.
It's good to hear the feedback from different list members. I'm going to
let things go for a little bit now to see how people like or hate it. One
possibility is to filter on the subject or the sender. If you can add
the patterns to "white lists" your troubles may be over.
Chip
On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 gary350@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Now that emails from the TC list comes with peoples names and not
Tesla Coil in the subject line it is much harder to deal with. I get
about 200 SPAM emails every day. You mix in several emails from the
TC list with all that #$@% spam it takes for every to figure out which
email to keep and which email to delete. It is much easier to delete
it ALL. Spam blocker is full. I can not block any more spam. I have
721 emails to delete right now. For now I will delete it all maybe
next time I will have time to sort it out.
-----Original Message-----
>From: Clive Hansen <mrclivehansen@xxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Nov 13, 2007 2:54 PM
>To: Tesla list <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: [TCML] vacuum tube coil
>
>Hello,
> Does anyone know what the distinct advantage of a vacuum tube tesla
>coil? I have seen a lot of hype regarding these and cannot spot the
>advantage. I am thinking about building one, however, I just want to
>know why they are better (or worse) than a traditional coil design
>with a spark gap. I found this schematic which is the one I am
>considering.
>http://research.microsoft.com/~swinder/sparks/tes2circuit.jpg
>
>-Clive
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