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Re: Keeping the off-topic off the list ?



Mee too. It takes so very little effort me to delete a message or entire 
thread. It really means nothing to me
if a discussion group has a burst of OT topics. It takes me 1 second to 
view 
them, control mouse click all of
them, and delete in no time.  Are folks who don't do this just compelled 
to 
read every single message that
comes in their inbox? I'd bet at the computer 24 hours a day, if that were 
the case for me.

Kris


----- Original Message ----- 
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 12:07 PM
Subject: Re: Keeping the off-topic off the list ?


On 29 aug 2007, at 19.38, Warren Sirota wrote:

> I haven’t chimed in yet, and I *have* signed up for the OT list,  but I 
> gotta say, I don’t like the idea of a separate list. For me,  this list 
>is 
> mostly about communicating with a bunch of interesting  people who I 
> occasionally have the pleasure of meeting FTF, and  keeping up with my 
> friends’ mp3s, videos and opinions. I valued the  book topic. Every day, 
>I 
> delete huge ranges of messages – but  viewing them by conversation makes 
> this really easy. I don’t keep  up with any other community, really, not 
> having the time. To me,  the OT stuff tends to be more interesting than 
> the long threads on  equipment that I don’t have or use.


My view is close to Warrens here. So in order to keep up with
everything without having to bother about separate lists I have them
both filtered into the same mail box. Recommended!

I don't need to know which list a certain thread is coming from, I
just delete or read-write-reply. My replies goes out to the same list
they came from. A true victory for mail filtering and separate mails
subscription!

Greetings from Sweden

Per Boysen
www.boysen.se (Swedish)
www.looproom.com (international)