Holy Crap - I almost just fainted - since both Ted AND Gene agreed with me!
Well - HELL - at least I was First to the Punch line - and being FIRST
is ALL that Matters!!!
:-)
Oh - and - Thanks Gene! And thanks Ted!!!!
Yeah - Exactly - Digest Mode - Messy and Stupid. So - Paul - that's what
you can tell your friend. But, preface it by - I Mean No
Offense! :-)
Now we can all move on with the rest of our lives...
And FoxPro Still Rocks!!!
-K-
P.S. Some of the Developers at my job bust on me about FoxPro - and one
guy did it again today - when he saw me in VFP!!! And - believe me - I
bust back with the same comment from above!!!
On 6/12/2017 7:56 PM, Gene Wirchenko wrote:
At 15:36 2017-06-12, Ted Roche <[email protected]> wrote:
On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 4:51 PM, Paul H. Tarver <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm, ummm, asking for a friend..:)
> Do you prefer gettings ProFoxTech emails individually or in digest
mode?
> I've been using digest mode but I'm considering switching.
> Thoughts?
I think Digest Mode is an artifact of the past, when slow computers
and slower dial-up speeds made it slow to download, parse and store
separate messages. Also, modern email clients make it easier for you
to filter and organize mailing list messages into separate folders,
essentially creating a digest on your end. So, I don't see an upside
to Digest Mode. And replying to messages is a mess, as Kurt said.
What Ted stated. Which includes what Kurt stated.
Sincerely,
Gene Wirchenko
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