2009/8/30 Mark Williamson <node.ue(a)gmail.com>om>:
I'm sure
all of you can figure out a way of setting up your email client so
it can work for you. If not, the archives are available online. There's no
reason you have to have this mailing list emailed to you in the first place.
That's an interesting attitude you have there. You're going to just do
whatever you like and if anybody requests that you modify your
behavior, even if many people ask you to, well, it's their problem and
not yours?
If the problem can be solved either by someone changing their email
client or by someone else not sending the emails they would like to
send, I think the former is the better solution.
I use Gmail, inbox-flooding isn't such an issue
for me here. However,
when I open a thread and begin to read and find there are 30 messages
from you and Thomas Dalton, I tend to skip over them. It's not because
you guys don't have anything valuable to say but rather because your
wisdom is buried in so much text that I don't quite care to fish it
out most of the time unless it's a topic I'm passionate about and want
to be sure I got everything.
You and Thomas are obviously very intelligent and often have good
insights and definitely a lot to bring to conversations but when the
signal-to-noise ratio reaches a certain point it is no longer valuable
to me to wade through the swamp of e-mails.
I don't see a problem with you skipping over emails. My emails are
generally replies to previous emails, if you have found that a given
exchange has lost interest for you you should stop reading it. If you
weren't interested in one email you aren't likely to be interested in
a reply to that email. I try to always give useful quotes of the
emails I'm replying to, so you should be able to quickly find those
emails of mine that are about something you find interesting and
ignore the rest.