Bart schrieb: > > >>Moreover, you all can't even manage the list in a vaguely intelligent way. >> >> > >Almost all mailing-list are handled this way, you should read some basic >faq. > > > >>I manage a number of Yahoo Groups sites which makes it very easy to set >>email preferences and acts as a central repository for ALL MESSAGES so >>people don't have to be deluged with the latest dumb question or fragment >> >> >of > > >>half-baked thought, but can look at the whole on a single site and read >> >> >what > > >>they wish to read. Why don't you run this group this way? >> >> > >It is just a matter of taste... not everybody like yahoo groups > I can't really puzzle out why a user who says "I am fed up with watching the computer industry and those involved with it move backwards and backwards into a primitive dark age" and manages some yahoo-groups (lol) isn't able to read a simple faq on how to unsubscribe or doesn't know the behaviour of Mailinglists in general. This isn't a experienced User otherwise he would know such basics. M.W. P.S. Sorry for posting such OT things. -- Tired of eMailing, try... ICQ 129415741 * AIM DEHighFish * Jabber: high-fish@jabber.com Phone +49 07561/915506 URL http://www.high-fish.deReceived on Wednesday, 10 July 2002 07:49:17 GMT
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