As long as it were "attached" to deja, it would be fine, but my firewall
blocks the news port, so I would be out of luck. Also, I think that mail
serves a purpose that a newsgroup does not. It seems that it's easier to
send a mail to a group for a configuration error, get an answer, and move
on without having to subscribe to a list or service.
"Jaap van der
Molen" To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: (bcc: Greyson Smith/CCMG/CVG)
om> Subject: mailinglist vs newsgroup
02-01-01
12:15 PM
Please
respond to
tomcat-user
No offense, but has anyone ever considered to put this whole mailinglist
into a newsgroup? We must be generating tons of traffic.
Re Jaap
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