I second that suggestion.  Gmail is really good for storing mailing
lists.  My account has this one (fairly high traffic) and a couple
gentoo related ones (massively high traffic).  Between the two lists I
have over 19000 conversations (which can each have a large number of
individual mails).  Mail.app on the mac and thunderbird had problems
dealing with that much stuff if I wanted to search through them, but
gmail's search is pretty much instantaneous.  I've found it's much
faster to just search my e-mail account than to try and search the
list archives too. :)

 -Andy

On 5/23/07, Count Schemula <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Consider using a Yahoo! or gmail account specifically for this list.
Helps a lot by threading e-mails with the same header and isolates it
from your normal or work e-mail account.

On 5/16/07, Nimrod Huberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This list include very interesting and helpful subjects, but for me its
> large amount of posts each day make it less useable.
>
> Nimrod
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