Alternativly, keep the list the same, but require users to add some form of
mandatory catagory keyword to the email Subject text. Failure to add a
category would result in the mail being bounced back to the user with a
pleasant message of the form:

"Which catagory does your request fall into X,Y,Z etc". Please add the
appropriate keyword to the subject text for your question to be accepted"

Users could then run email rules to sift mails into relevant sub folders for
analysis.

BTW evryone who answers questions on this list is doing a great job. I hope
to be able to this myself soon as well.

Yours,
Richard.

-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Mottershead [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 11 September 2002 19:28
To: 'OJB Users List'
Subject: Posts in this list...


Due to the popularity of OJB (horay!!)The number of daily posts in this list
is reaching a level where your normal user (i.e. me) can't take it all in.
Could the list be spliton a topic basis? For example:

[1] Installation (and getting the beast working)
[2] Examples (and problems with).
[3] Database/Schema Mapping/Configuration file issues.
[4] Sequence Manager
[5] Persistance Broker 
[6] Envionment & Deployment (with without Proxy, Tomcat etc)
[7] General

I know this would probably be abused and everybody could dump in the General
list but these could be redirected by users in the know to the correct
catagory...

Yours,
Richard

> Richard Mottershead
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> London Bridge Software (CRM Division)
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