On 02/23/2010 12:26 PM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Tue, 23 Feb 2010 12:11:40 +0200, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
I'm on KDE4 but I use Thunderbird for both Usenet (including this
mailing list through GMane's "mailing-list-to-Usenet" interface) and
email. I like the simplicity and using only one app for both.
Why are you passing the mail through a conversion gateway only to read it
in a mail client? Wouldn't subscribing directly be even more simple?
No, because then I would get all the mail in my inbox and I would be the
one responsible for filtering it; a total waste on bandwidth and my
time. GMane does that for me instead.
I am currently "subscribed" to 31 mailing lists on GMane. I don't even
want to imagine what would happen if I would receive email from all of
them (and 90% of the posts would not interest me anyway, so why recieve
them in the first place?) It's just not practical. A Usenet-like
front-end is the perfect solution here; a mailing list is very similar
to a Usenet newsgroup and that's why this approach is the most practical
one. And even if I were subscribed to only one list, it would still be
the best way to access it; even though the traffic is much lower when
compared to 31 lists, but it's still high enough to get annoying with
something landing on your inbox every 10 minutes or so, even stuff you
don't intend to read. With Usenet, you only get what you're interested
in, and you get it in a way that is very easy to access and browse though.