Again, I would like to use this as an opportunity to plug G-mail (http://gmail.google.com/).
As of right now, you are allowed 2390 megabytes for your e-mail; I believe there is now POP access; and most importantly if you are subscribed to mailinglists, its threaded-message system: anything that is a reply to another message will be added to a thread, so if you get 50 responses to one message, you only click on the thread and you can read them all sequentially.
Mark
On 13/07/05, Ray Saintonge saintonge@telus.net wrote:
Gerrit Holl wrote:
Wouter Steenbeek wrote:
Imagine every subscriber being as active as you are: I would either end my life or my subscription to this list.
Why would you need to read every single message that is sent to the list? If you think Mark is writing too many e-mail messages, it's simple to skip and not read them.
I quickly delete many of them without reading
It is not your vision itself, but your apparent belief that you are always right that brings you in trouble.
Well, if someone defends a point of view, it's natural that he/she believes to be correct. I don't think he/she would defend the point of view if this was not the case.
If one accepts the premise that Mark is a troll, ( :-) ) this sounds very much like troll-feeder philosophy.
Ec
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