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Re: A REQUEST TO CHANGE THE THREAD TITLE etc..
this is my very first post...hello everybody. I've been enjoying the
almost-entirely-friendly slant of this list (Miko aside) and I don't
understand
this tone, it's a fairly simple request. Here's the problem; if you need
to
check email remotely with a browser-based client (or from most hand-held
Blackberry-type devices) , you can't use filters. This is the only group
I'm a
part of, or have ever been a part of, that doesn't have a prefix, and it
makes
it inconvenient, even though I use complex filters all the time on my home
PC.
Daryl Shawn
highhorse@mhorse.com
> an anti-logo thing? that doesn't seem like me.
>
> no, you are not going to like hearing this, but it is an anti-moron
>thing.
>
> Mailing lists have been running on the internet for probably 20 years or
> more. It used to be that no lists had idiot features like prefixes added
>on
> the subject line. That is because it used to be that most of the people
> using the internet were at least bright enough to figure out how to use
> their email program, and could set up filters to do what they wanted with
> their email. There was no need for such nonsense.
>
> In the past few years, just about everybody got on the internet,
>including
> all the stupid people. Since the stupid users turned out to be either too
> dumb or too lazy to create email filters, plus they whine a lot, many
>list
> owners gave in and added all sorts of extra crap to their lists to help
>the
> morons continue to be morons.
>
> However, I find within myself a strong aversion to being a
>moron-enabler. I
> rather believe that people getting forced to learn something might end up
> being better for it. I also don't see why I should do a lot of extra work
> to add a feature that everybody already has the ability to do with their
> mail program. If this causes a few morons get frustrated and leave the
>list
> (assuming they can figure out how to do that), that doesn't really seem
> like a bad thing to me.
>
> kim
>
> ______________________________________________________________________
> Kim Flint | Looper's Delight
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