Chris Garrigues writes: > As it is, I consider unsubscribing several times a week (and it's not because > of the newbies). I send qmail list traffic into its own mailbox, and read it once a day. It's kind of handy, because I can see the questions which don't get answered, and sometimes I answer them if I feel so led. -- -russ nelson will be speaking at http://www.osdn.com/conferences/handhelds/ Crynwr sells support for free software | PGPok | Mailing lists should not set 521 Pleasant Valley Rd. | +1 315 268 1925 voice | Reply-To: back to the list! Potsdam, NY 13676-3213 | +1 315 268 9201 FAX | http://russnelson.com/rt.html
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- Re: Newbies vs. arrogant experts (was: Newbie ... Russell Nelson
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- Re: Newbie with tcpserver Robin S. Socha
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- Re: Newbie with tcpserver Russell Nelson
- Re: Newbies vs. arrogant experts (was:... Chris Garrigues
- Handling high volume lists (was: ... Russell Nelson
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- Re: Handling high volume lists (w... Chris Garrigues
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- Re: Handling high volume lists Robin S. Socha
- Re: Handling high volume lists Chris Garrigues
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- Re: Handling high volume lists Andy Bradford
- Re: Handling high volume lists Frank Tegtmeyer
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