Alternatively, From: Andrey Repin
> People use digest when they don't plan to participate in discussions, or if > they are using web mail with no ability or inclination to setup main filters > so that list messages end in a separate directory and not disturbing their > private mails. I subscribe to the digest, I do participate in discussions from time to time, and I don't use a web mail interface. I review the postings through the cygwin website. When I want to reply, I click on the "Other format: [Raw text]" link, which displays some sort of message ID. For example, the message to which I am replying now has the number 204476, which is obtained from the first line of the target of the raw text link: >From cygwin-return-204476-listarch-cygwin=sourceware dot org at cygwin dot com >Fri Aug 12 11:05:19 2016 Then, look for that message in the digest and reply to that. (This is easy in Outlook; can't talk to other e-mail readers.) Because it's a digest, you may not yet have it, but you can ask for it simply by sending an e-mail to <cygwin-get.204...@cygwin.com>. It is a little awkward, but it shows the love. --Ken Nellis -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple