On Mon, 2017-03-13 at 18:05 +0000, Pete Biggs wrote: > > I already sent this reply to the previous thread but am repeating > > it here for the record, with an added sentence: > > > > Please do not turn digests off. Although I do not use > > them on lists like this one, where I participate, I find them very > > useful on other lists where I just want to keep up a bit and would > > rather not be bothered with all the individual items coming in at > > random intervals. No doubt there are people who feel this way > > about the evolution list, so my comments should apply here as well. > > [It's not about network bandwidth, it's about inbox clutter.] > > So filter them into a different folder so they don't clutter your > inbox. I am a member of numerous mailing lists - not a single one > appears in my inbox, they all end up in their own folder. (For > efficiency, I do it on my server, but it's no different to doing it > within Evolution.) > > P.
Then I have to look in all those other folders to see if something has arrived. The way I do it, I just see it in my one inbox when it comes (not often). [I am quite familiar with this type of filtering and use it for other purposes, but for me it is the wrong solution for lists that I don't want to check often.] GNR _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list [email protected] To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
