Perhaps 1/chat gpt will be able to reduce email back to your preferred
telegraphic form -- "buy me" or "send me money". A rollup service also
might work for you. I use unroll.me

On Mon, Dec 12, 2022, 8:32 PM Biju Chacko via Silklist <
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> On Tue, 13 Dec, 2022, 08:53 Udhay Shankar N via Silklist, <
> [email protected]> wrote:
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>> As an aside, I discovered in this process that "mailing list" in 2022
>> generally means an email marketing solution - i.e, a broadcast service to
>> pump out marketing materials to a large list of people - and typically not
>> a discussion list, which is what silklist is. It took me quite a bit of
>> research to find one that provided hosted mailman, AND was considered
>> reliable.
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> Lately, I've been thinking that email is irretrievably broken. My personal
> email is overwhelmed with an unending flow of notifications, updates and
> promotions that have just enough utility to make me reluctant to
> unsubscribe.
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> I've also become so accustomed to the short, verbal style of slack and
> work email that the prose style of email just feels like a lot of
> unnecessary effort.
>
> It's hardly surprising then, that mailing lists like Silk have disappeared
> or reached a quiescent middle age.
>
> -- b
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