Well Bill, not everyone writes a dissertation when sending an email,
and email really isn't a good medium for long exchanges, since there
is very little to no inflection.

While replying with just a LOL or Me Too is annoying to some people I
guess, most of those people don't say much anyway.

It's not like we have a stats page that shows postings versus words
per email.  And no, I don't plan to set one up either, I'm too lazy
for that :p

I wouldn't worry about it too much Bill, just keep using that delete
button like most people.

Charles
list administrator that is crawling back into his hole in the
wonderful DFW metroplex


On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 9:41 PM, Mixon Bill<[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a delete button like everybody else, but it nevertheless takes a
> while to delete forty new Texas Cavers list messages that are ten words
> each. And those worthless little "Me either" messages must be a real pain to
> those who monitor their e-mail messages frequently or are pestered by their
> cell phones every time one arrives. At least I see my e-mail only when I
> tell my computer to fetch it.
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> If you don't have at least a couple of complete sentences of new and
> interesting material to add, how about not replying, or replying only to the
> original sender? How about a 100-word minimum? (This message is one hundred
> seventeen words.)-- Mixon
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