That's sorta a double edged sword. I don't mind getting all the messages in one list myself cause oftentimes I'll go through and find something worth replying to from all facets, but it'd be a bit more of an annoyance having to filter through several lists to find the good stuff to reply to. Guess it really just depends on how you filter your mail :)

Aaron

On Mon, 20 Mar 2006, Ira wrote:

At 07:07 AM 03/20/2006, you wrote:
I've been involved in projects with
eighty mailing lists to cover every facet of the project to try and keep
traffic down and it Simply Does Not Work.  Anyone claiming otherwise has
never been involved in such a project.

I doubt the goal is to keep traffic down, in my case it might mean I don't need to delete all of the hardware related stuff which at this time is essentially of no interest to me. Personally I'd be more likely to help with answers to my limited ability if I had a way, say resign from the hardware list, because I'd spend less time figuring out what to delete.

Ira

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