Hello Joseph and List:
 I did reply to Blake privately, but I'll say it on this list. I did not get 
the impression he was asking how many email an individual receives. I took his 
question, and maybe wrongfully so, how many email can you receive on the BN, 
and keep them in the InBox. My comment to him was that I wouldn't store them on 
the Flash Drive. I didn't take it that he wants to know about any one's 
personal email.


#- Original Message #-
From: "Joseph Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Bn'" <[email protected]>
Date: 2008/07/17 16:33:35
Subject: [Braillenote] Some thoughts on "email" thread

>
>
> Hi folks,
> I'm back after some days of absence.
> While I was reading new messages in InBox, I happened to read an
> individual's question about number of emails in a person's InBox. I also
> happened to read the replies, which were somewhat shocking (not malevolent
> here, folks).
> I have few comments to make regarding this thread:
>* In case you didn't know, this list is a public list. You can search Google
> for keywords associated with this list (most prominent being the email list
> which is used to post a message). So be careful on what you are saying.
>* The question of number of email messages in a given day depends on how
> many lists you are subscribed to. If you are subscribed to a low traffic
> list, you would get anywhere between zero to one or two messages. If you are
> subscribed to multiple lists (like some people do), you would get about
> hundred messages (my record was around 250 messages in a given day). As to
> answering this "amount of email" question, it's up to the person involved to
> decide.
>* Just because you received one rude message does not mean that this person
> is offensive at all times. There were incidents where a person who was more
> offensive than this individual was kcicked out of this list (you know what
> I'm talking about). Ann has just asked some question that expresses some
> concern, that's all. I understand how Blake feels — never understood the
> inner workings of lists like this. He may know about BrailleNote and how to
> use it, but he might not know about this list and its history, its functions
> and so forth.
> So what I recommend Blake is this: read the list archives to better
> understand what kind of questions were posed on this list, the answers for
> it and analyze the threads which were discussed on this list.
> Cheers,
> Joseph
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