hey Andy, A lot of us use gmail.
On the mailing list, we have two main kinds of e-mails: * Discussions written directly be people * New issue notifications The new issue notifications have titles like "[jira] [Created] (ARROW-2653) [C++] Refactor hash table support". See https://lists.apache.org/list.html?dev@arrow.apache.org If you want to see discussions in your inbox, but not new issues, the easiest thing is to create a filter for dev@arrow.apache.org and use the "[jira]" tag to select e-mails to put into a folder, skipping the inbox. In your case, since you work on Rust, you could add an exception to not filter if "[Rust]" is in the title so you see all those issues. That's part of why I'm diligent about adding tags to the titles of issues. - Wes On Wed, Nov 21, 2018 at 10:27 AM Andy Grove <andygrov...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I have a somewhat related question. I currently use gmail as my email > client and it works OK overall, but it's pretty horrible for following this > mailing list. I was curious what email clients others here use. > > Thanks, > > Andy. > > On Wed, Nov 21, 2018 at 3:58 AM Maximilian Michels <m...@apache.org> wrote: > > > Hi! > > > > Do you think it would make sense to send JIRA notifications to a > > separate mailing list? Some people just want to casually follow the > > mailing list and it requires a filter to delete all the JIRA spam. > > > > I see there is already an "issues" mailing list which receives the JIRA > > notifications: https://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/arrow-issues/ > > > > What do you think? > > > > Thanks, > > Max > >