re: Surefire way to stop those Pop-Ups
Thursday, February 27, 2003 at 7:24 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Gabriela
(4 messages posted)
Your answer sounds more complicate then anything else. Sorry, maybe it's so only
for me:
1." Messenger Manager will filter all incoming Messenger messages and save only the
messages
>that contain words you deem to be important" - Are you kidding? Could you make a
list of your... "words that deem to be important"? Lucky one :) I am still curious
about that possibility! Maybe I didn't get the idea, please lighten me!
2. I don't see yet the connection between what you said before and "For instance,
if your antivirus alerts
>you to a new virus by popping up a message (...) you could have these message saved
by entering the word "Virus" or "Scheduled" in your searchlist. Then all messages
that contain either of those words would be saved to a Passed messages list where
you can read them at your convenience"
Anyway I didn't understand what's the benefit of reading them in a different place...
3. If I've understood well you are only changing the place where the messages would
be placed (in case I am able to sort them after that list (see 1!)! To have them
on my computer just in case I want to look at them. What about I don't want to receive
them at all; wasn't that the question?
On Wednesday, December 4, 2002 at 8:44 am, Messenger Manager wrote:
>These messages are annoying, beyond belief because you dont even need to do anything
>to receive them. However, disabling the Messenger Service may not be the answer!
>
>go to sellertools.com and download the Messenger Manager! This program will ensure
>that you do not see any of unwanted messages ever again, unless you choose to look
>at them.
>
>Messenger Manager will filter all incoming Messenger messages and save only the
messages
>that contain words you deem to be important. For instance, if your antivirus alerts
>you to a new virus by popping up a message that says New Virus found on your computer,
>or your System Administrator alerts you to potential downtime by saying, 'Scheduled
>Dowtime on xx/xx/xxxx', you could have these message saved by entering the word
"Virus"
>or "Scheduled" in your searchlist. Then all messages that contain either of those
>words would be saved to a Passed messages list where you can read them at your convenience!
>
>Works great and is guaranteed to save you the headache of closing pop-up after pop-up.
>:)
>http://www.sellertools.com/sellertools.asp?i=MessageManager.htm
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