On Sun, 28 Sep 2003, costas wrote: > I think back in the startup days mailing lists did the job but, given the advances > that have been made to bbs software it would beehove using them.
... of course your web based email client has chosed to disregard linewrapping ... > Here is some issues with emails that bbs software solve. > > 0) You need email software. Why clutter everyones email > boxes with thousands of messages. What you are describing is push, vs pull access to content. I would rather have potentially interesting new content to appear in my unified message interface, duly stripped of malicious content (think i-frame exploit in a post forever trapped in a web archive) with full management capability, rather than losing a 'bookmark'. Also, incrementally compiling an archive of messages for review and search is one; offline mail reading (when travelling or on a bech); not having to keep a metered internet connection live. -- Russ Herrold _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
