[Beowulf] Apologies for the spam/virus yesterday
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Toon Knapen toon.knapen at fft.beWed Feb 8 14:26:14 PST 2006
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Sean Dilda wrote: > > I'd really not see it go that way. I'm on a couple dozen mailing lists > all sorted to their own folders. I have one mail client I start up and > shows me all the incoming mail I have in each folder. During the day, > all I have to do is glance at thunderbird, and I know if there are > messages to read or not. If it were a message board, it would require > an intentional effort to go to that board to read the messages. I > wouldn't read them as much, and would likely forget to keep going back > after a couple days. I imagine there are others in the same boat, which > would cause readership to shrink quite a bit. > I totally agree. I tried to follow the Intel message boards for a while but it is not near as handy as an ml! Of course, you're the administrator and you're doing a great job administring the list so I respect either decision .... but would regret if you move to a message-board.
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