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"NormW" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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Good afternoon All.
Only new to the Tomcat User Mail List and may likely opt out soon to
conserve my Inbox, but wanted to say that getting 91 emails in one session
(2 were relevant to the question I asked) isn't helping me or likely of much
use to anyone else for that matter either. (Perhaps my ISP who charges by
the amount downloaded?)

I have limited exposure to Tomcat and the docs and config files to some
extent, so I probably could help a few, but not if I have to keep clearing
my my Inbox every hour or so.

Newsgroups are what I got used to for Netware, with the various products
broken up into different categories like install, utils and so on, that
ANYONE can browse, and if you see a message that you can offer some help to,
just click on 'reply to group', say your piece and send; no cluttered
Inboxes and, I suspect, a lot less traffic for the server. A moderator
(unknown) vets/removes anything of a stupid/antisocial nature, and in five
plus years that I've experienced it, it seems to have worked well.

I've received emails recently that are proposing eForum(s), and, while the
format is unknown to me, believe there is a sound basis for looking at
changing the way the users list works, regardless of the method used.
$0.02
Norm





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