On 07/07/2011 11:21 AM, Kevin Monceaux wrote:
On Thu, Jul 07, 2011 at 10:46:47AM -0400, Shawn Milochik wrote:
If I even filter a mailing list so it doesn't go into my inbox I end
up falling behind and deleting all the messages unread. The only way I
actively participate in this list is because it hits my inbox.
I'm on too many mailing lists to do that. Mail from each list I'm on
gets sorted into a separate inbox. I don't follow all of the lists
I'm on regularly, but I like to have the local list archives at my
fingertips if needed. For unread messages Mutt distinguishes between
old messages that were in the mailbox the last time it was accessed
and new messages that were added after the mailbox was last accessed.
It's easy to skim through and zero in on new topics that are of
interest, and/or old threads that I've been following.
I'm on too many mailing lists for that also, but I also don't care
enough about most of them to want to stay current.
The django-users list is the only one (with notable volume) that goes
into the inbox of my primary e-mail account. When I'm having a really
busy period at work or something I'll sometimes filter it for a while.
You can tell when I'm not filtering because I tend to reply a fair amount.
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