Strongly second that, doing so since Netscape 4.x and have been happy
ever since. I'm also a big fan of storing away mails which I consider
especially valuable. These are mine then, and I don't depend on a
webforum hosted by someone who might decide to shut it down one day...
-André
kim aldis wrote:
Most mail clients these days let you organize your incoming mail in
all sorts of ways; rules to shove it in folders, threaded views,
actions based on source or type. Searches are better too. Honestly,
you can organize mail way better than you can web forums.
*From:* owner-xsi(at)Softimage.COM [mailto:owner-xsi(at)Softimage.COM] *On
Behalf Of *Tom Dell'Aringa
*Sent:* 10 April 2007 15:29
*To:* XSI(at)Softimage.COM
*Subject:* RE: List noise/time for update?
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From: "kim aldis" <kim.aldis(at)gmail.com <mailto:kim.aldis(at)gmail.com>>
Subject: RE: List noise/time for update?
maybe it's about time the list became a mail subscribeable web forum
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I'd be all for that. To summarize my original point - yes there are
various ways of handling the list digest as it is now. But I don't
want to have to "handle" the list. I just want to read it and learn
from it, without getting bogged down. :) I'm glad at least this has
sparked some discussion.
Cheers
Tom
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