To answer that question, it all depends on what you want to do with these emails. If you have a large bot chain, or simply do not wish to be bothered with the individual trades as they happen, then simply set up a filter to delete the emails as they come in.
Just simply set up a filter which states anything from trades.no-reply@mtgolibrary.com gets deleted. Then you simply do not have to deal with them.
If you want to study the trades as they come in, then set up a filter and instead of deleting the email, simply move the emails to that folder.
All of that is self-explanatory. However, let's say you want Garruk Relentless but do not wish to pay another bot for the card. After all, what's the point of having a bot buys cards for you if it can not get a card for you when you want one? Just set up a filter that states when the bot makes a trade for that card, have it not just filtered to a folder, but to send a copy to your smartphone. That's right, now you do not have to choose between setting all cards as trade-able but losing out on a specific card you want or letting all cards be trade-able and grabbing what you when you want it as you will be notified when it happens.
Next time we'll continue our look at little-known bot features that one can use while on vacation.
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