I am subscribed to all of my groups in 'single e-mail' form. I have 
configured Thunderbird to sort those groups into individual folders. By 
doing this, I can look at things in a digest mode. If I want to get rid 
of a bunch at one clip, I can select all and hit delete.

Just my 2c worth of ideas.

Scott

Scott Zimmerman
Amateur Radio Call N3XCC
474 Barnett Road
Boswell, PA 15531


skipp025 wrote:
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> You guys are silly... 
> 
> Consider changing your group settings to "read on the web" 
> using a web browser. Then... simply locate the group with 
> your web browser bookmark anytime you want to read the group 
> posts. 
> 
> No flood of inbound Emails for each post or large digest 
> Emails required. Probably drive one to drink (more) if they 
> were subscribed to more than 3 or 4 Groups at one time. 
> 
> Having a yahoo email address automatically signs me into 
> all the groups for which I am subscribed.  To read this,
> the Repeater Builder Group I simply click on the below 
> Bookmark saved in my Web Browser. Once you change your 
> settings to web only (I prefer the "traditional" or "classic 
> view") try the below url and enjoy life again. 
> 
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Repeater-Builder/messages 
> 
> If you don't use Yahoo Mail, you might be asked to sign in 
> at the start of your web browsing session, but once you're 
> in, you are in for all the groups for which you subscribe. 
> 
> cheers,
> s. 
> 
> ps: If you're subscribed to more than one group, here's the 
> page that helps you get your book marks set up. 
> 
> http://groups.yahoo.com/mygroups 
> 
> Now resume normal programming. 
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>> Your best bet is to setup your email to receive each post in "digest" form 
>> meaning once a day on average you will receive a bunch of postings in just 
>> one email into your inbox. When you get around to opening up your inbox you 
>> can just scroll through each individual posting, read the ones that interest 
>> you and when finished, hit the delete key and they all go away!!!  Seeing 
>> 15-30 separate, individual emails in my inbox during the course of one day 
>> is a bit too much. Try it, you'll like it OM!!....73
>>
>> --- In [email protected], "Jim in Waco WB5OXQ" <wb5oxq@> 
>> wrote:
>>> I do not need to read these anymore.  I am not mad just getting too many 
>>> emails.
>>>
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