>> + Easy access, no setup (subscription, rules etc.)

Oh, and some lists have a list ID header, some have another, some have
none and I need to write mail filters by subject. That's pretty much
guesswork every time I subscribe to a mailing list.

And some lists echo my own mail back to me, some don't, while I need my
own echo for proper threading in Thunderbird. Some digest and then
people reply to that digest with totally useless thread subject which I
will never read because it doesn't have interesting words in it. (Unless
I'm following something 100% which I rarely do today.)

And some lists have a web configuration interface, some don't and I
cannot check or set up anything.

Do you understand why I'm really fed up with mailing lists? I mean, if
there was at least some standard how to use and access it, it might be
easier. Web forums are all different as well, but still more the same
than mailing lists. Usability is also about learning, but you cannot
learn things that change all the time.

Sorry for the spam, but today I really made enough bad experience with
mailing lists for a whole month.

-- 
Yves Goergen "LonelyPixel" <[email protected]>
Visit my web laboratory at http://beta.unclassified.de
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