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Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:

>Even better, stay subscribed and set a filter in your mail client to:
>
>* Mark all mails from this list as read, then
>* Put all mails from this list in a folder
>
>This way when you have a problem, the first thing you do is run a quick
>search on those messages. Sometimes someone else has seen your problem
>before, so you get instant answers from the traffic that has already gone
>by even if you don't bother to read it. :)

Why on earth expend the disk space, when Brother Mead has already done
the hard work for you:

http://www.moongroup.com/pages.php?page=list-archives

I don't remember if redhat-list allows non-subscribers to post, but if
it doesn't, and you're not gonna read it every day, I'd just use a
throwaway free web email account to subscribe, and then use the
archives at the link above.

It's not supposed to be like this, you know.  A "pull" technology with
a central repository, like news, is much better suited to this kind of
interaction, precisely because you don't have to receive every
blinking message just to participate briefly, nor distribute every
blinking message to every blinking reader.  Sad that NNTP is so
underused and underappreciated in the latter-day internet.  It's quite
a powerful medium.

- -d
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David Talkington
http://www.spotnet.org

PGP key: http://www.prairienet.org/~dtalk/dt000823.asc

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