Hi,


It is common to have question and good to address these questions to
appropriate person(s). In this case, JSP users can possibly get prompt
online suggestions by sending an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailing list. Others included in this mailing list get benefited if they
had similar thoughts. However,

Is it correct to post each and every question related to JSP to this
mailing list ?
Is it okay to post a question / suggestion more than once in a short
interval?
If it were me, most of you might suggest : Was it only alternative to mail
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list?
Is it possible for anyone to scan these mails in addition to his/her
primary role?
Is it possible that we try little hard before posting any mail to this
mailing list?
Is it a better idea to try little hard before sending an mail to companies
spread all across the globe and possibly choking the internet resources?

I have included myself to this mailing list for past couple of days to
enhance my awareness about jsp and possibly to share with you my ideas if
time permits. In my opinion, most of us included in this mailing list have
similar objectives. Unfortunately i get discouraged to read these mails
sheerly because of "frequency" and "volume" of mails. It requires lot of
courage on my part to click on the folder containing
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mails. Looking at the frequency of mails -
Before sending any mail to this mailing list in future, I would certainly
ask is it the only alternative available to me?

Hope i have tried my best to raise my concerns over "frequency" and
"volume" of jsp mailing list related mails. I would request to avoid from
responding to this mail or start further discussion related with this
mail.

And, thanks a lot for your patient to appreciate this mail.

Arvind

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