Been talked about a few times and voted down.
If there are certain topics which one doesn't like - emial filters can easily kill them. For example - I once killed all emails that contained IIS in it because I don't care about IIS.
Mozilla provides decent filtering for placing emails in their appropriate folder/subfolder. For example:
- tomcat-user goes to one folder
- tomcat-dev goes to another folder
- tomcat-dev cvs commits goes to another folder
- and every other list I belong to has its own sub-folder.
-Tim
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Is there any chance that the Tomcat User mailing list maintainers might split the Tomcat User mailing list into multiple lists by topic? This would classify and partition the mailing list traffic and would allow a user to subscribe to the topic(s) that interest him or her and ignore those that don't.
As the Tomcat User mailing list traffic grows, I find it increasingly difficult to sift through the daily messages for those that I want to read. I'm also receiving a lot more mail from this list (and other popular lists like Subversion User), much of it that I ignore because I don't have the time to read it. Multiple mailing lists would help alleviate these problems.
Suggested mailing list topics:
Installation and Configuration
Performance, Optimization, and Maintenance
Tomcat 3 Issues
Tomcat 4 Issues
Tomcat 5 Issues
Tomcat and Apache
Tomcat and Internet Information Server (IIS)
Tomcat and JSP/Servlets
Tomcat on Linux or Unix
Tomcat on Windows
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