You could try doing what I do and set up multiple email client 'mailboxes' on your
client machine, and filters which sort mail into them whenever you 'check mail'. I
use this sort of setup with Eudora at home, where I have a separate 'mailbox' for each
discussion list that I am on. When I chec
Consider using an automated filtering system. Your MTA may be able to
filter sqlite-users messages for you.
On Fri, 2003-10-24 at 05:02, Steve O'Hara wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I suppose this has to be the most boring topic that I've seen on SQLite
> listservers for the past 2 years. However, since t
Matt,
as you suggested, the link is very good to follow.
http://news.gmane.org/gmane.comp.db.sqlite.general
vt
Matt Sergeant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 24 Oct 2003, at 10:02, Steve O'Hara wrote:
> I'm a Windows (followed by Unix then VMS) guy and I use Outlook to
> view my
> email.
Can I
On 24 Oct 2003, at 10:02, Steve O'Hara wrote:
I'm a Windows (followed by Unix then VMS) guy and I use Outlook to
view my
email.
Can I recommend you try viewing via Gmane instead then? Point outlook
at the Usenet News server news.gmane.org and you can find the SQLite
list in there.
You might fi
Hi All,
I suppose this has to be the most boring topic that I've seen on SQLite
listservers for the past 2 years. However, since the switch away from
Yahoo, it has revealed how much I relied on the communication features of
the listserver.
The new listserver is making it very difficult for me to
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