Still .. 200+ emails a day isn't so bad .. just set up some rules to dump
cf-talk to its own folder and empty it out at the end of the day. The
knowledge I gain from those 200+ emails outweighs any inconvenience.
Actually, I dump fusebox and cf-talk into the same folder. Frankly, I enjoy
the fact that I have to read the "to" field to know what list I am reading a
message from. Maybe for the advanced among us, or the non-CF people this is
annoying, but for us mid-level CF people, it's great. I don't even use
Fusebox, but I still read every message posted to the list just to keeps
tabs on what's up .. just in case :) I subscribe to several CF lists and
treat them all as one. Maybe as Fusebox makes its way into other mainstream
languages such as PHP or ASP, there might be a need for seperate Fusebox
lists, until then, I like it the way it is.
Then again .. that's just me.
Todd Ashworth
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Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 5:13 PM
Subject: RE: OT: This list
> Frankly, who cares if this list gets slightly off-topic. It's not like we
> are suddenly discussing peace in the Middle East or what we had to eat for
> Thanksgiving. We are talking about ColdFusion amo and most people on this
> list have specifically said that they like it the way it is. I don't
> subscribe to CF-Talk because I don't want to read 200+ emails a day.
Maybe
> I am just wrong, but it seems that those who are upset that every topic
> isn't 100% fusebox-related are a vast minority. Please feel free to let
me
> know if I am (as I'm sure many of you will.)
>
> Jason
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