At the risk of hijacking the thread...

I find gmail to be very helpful for this exact reason.  Since July '05 there
have only been 252 "conversations" in this mailing list and automatically
tagging and archiving all of them makes information organization and
searching a breeze.  The downside is that my work just stopped access to
gmail so I can't check the list as often as I would like, but that is
another issue entirely...

-Mark
PS I'm glad you posted Andrea, you reminded me that I need to ask you a few
questions about Geoserver (assuming you are who I think you are)  I'll do it
in the correct forum.


On 8/3/07, Andrea Aime <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Paul Ramsey ha scritto:
> > Could do... I personally find nabble almost unusable though. You really
> > think it's handy?
>
> I think it's invaluable. I can follow lists without my inbox being
> filled by a flood, post wiht attachments on lists that do not
> allow that, receive notifications when my posts are answered.
> Besides, I find browsing very pleasing... so much that if I
> have to search something, I go to Nabble... in my inbox I keep
> only the last month of each mailing list, everything else
> I find there.
>
> Cheers
> Andrea
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