* Carl Read <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [050109 14:01]:
>
> On Sunday, 9-January-2005 at 17:18:46 Bernie Schneider wrote,
>
> >To me, it looks like a case of "If it ain't broke, don't fix
> >it", at least it doesn't seem to be as broke as some of the
> >alternative that I've seen discussed. What am I missing here?
> >Why do I want or need something else?
> I agree with you that mailing-lists can work, (or have done in the
> past, at least), but this one has been very problematical of late. An
> annoyingly high percentage of mails haven't been arriving, with some
> getting them and others not, while others are taking over a day
> sometime to arrive.
Regardless of what medium is being used, if it doesn't work, it's
"broke". I prefer mailing lists myself. However, I'm using an email
system that is well suited to mailing lists. If (for instance) I
were using Netscape or Outlook Express, I might feel differently.
tim
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