> GMail is known buggy and not suitable for mailing list use, if only for > it's propensity to send HTML when the user wasn't expecting to, and it's > brutal lack of Reply to Mailing List and poor threading.
And yet, it's free-as-in-beer, without having to expose your home system to the vulnerabilities associated with running your own mail server, and its thread-collapsing system and effective search features make it heaps easier to store debugging steps and solutions from the ML and even find them again later. Granted, you have to be comfortable with your mail being stored on an untrusted server; and setting up encryption and signing in Gmail is something I've yet to attempt... but there are pros as well as cons. If anyone is wondering, the "settings" button in the upper right corner can be used to easily configure a text-based reply mode. Looks like it even auto-wraps to a character count (although I haven't been playing with it in text-mode enough lately to speak). -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]