You could also try unsubscribing when you are going to be away.  Or simply
hold your shift key, highlight the lot, and <delete>.  Why should the list
have to be inconvenienced because you lack management skills?

-----Original Message-----
From: Jonas Bj�rnerstedt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 6:43 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: all this traffic


Hello all,

A couple of days away from my computer has resulted in 473 unread postings.
It's a bit frustrating trying to use a high traffic mailing list like this
one. Here are some suggestions:

- Have a struts-answers mailing list. If I found a discussion interesting -
such as the one on container managed security - I could simply forward it to
the answers list. The cost of asking a question could be to compile the
answers and submit it to the list. This could be a cheap way of getting
better documentation.

- A struts-beginners list might be a good idea too. Sometimes the blind are
not all that bad at leading the blind.

- One could also consider having a struts-tags list. With JSF coming, there
are going to be more people that are not interested in the Struts tags.

Jonas


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