I don’t ever recall MailMan lists as being sorted, but I could be mistaken. (I 
haven’t used digests in ages)

While you might on average get one digest per day, a really active list will 
send multiple because it is also determined by size. When people reply to 
messages without trimming unnecessary parts of the quoted thread (which may be 
several messages deep in each quote), the digest size increases quickly. Which 
is why I’ve learned to trim as often as I can remember to do so. While I don’t 
use digests myself, I’d like to be kind to those that do.

I’ve adapted to non-digest mode and simply zapping the threads I’m not 
interested in. This gets me proper threading (in most cases) and is easier to 
manage replies.

Regards,
Adrien

> On Apr 11, 2019, at 3:15 PM, Stan Brown <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I set my preference for the newsletter to "digest". In every other email
> newsletter I've subscribed to, that option means one issue a day,
> usually sorted by subject line so that related posts are together.
> 
> The GC digest has never done that sorting, which is unfortunate. But
> lately it seems to have forgotten what "digest" means. I've received 12
> issues in about the last 18 hours. What's up, and can we please have an
> actual digest?

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