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On Thursday 05 December 2002 03:17, Andrew Barnes wrote:
> It's more the point that originally mailing lists were how support was
> handled, and for immediate help IRC or some sort of chat program. I prefer
this isn't about history, email lists are simply more efficient.
> forums for the sake that it keeps a mailing list out of my inbox, flooding
> it with sometimes unnecessary messages where on a forum I can browse what I
> choose and the topics aren't alive for as long as someone keeps replying
> barring having to dig though archives. I like my mail for other things, as
> I provide support across so many already I don't give my email out for the
> sake of helping - that and a mailing list or forum has more eyes on it so
> there's more to add to the subject.
does your email program have filters?
> Not to mention, there's a little more anonymity in forums - most don't
> require more beyond a working email address.
and this anonymity would make CLUG-talk better how?
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