On 28/03/09 23:53, Christian Ebert wrote:
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> * vim_use group on Saturday, January 12, 2008 at 10:59:27 +0000
>> vim_use
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> But I never subscribed to the ABRIDGED version!
>
> Sorry, but this is simply intrusive and makes this list even more
> unreadable. A real pity. Why must the *Vim* list have a web
> interface that basically begs for this kind of stuff to happen
> and invites/encourages according behaviour ...
>
> Yeah, I'm old fashioned, I'm into text, and I want to read, and
> not just click buttons.
>
> Rant over. I shut up now.
>
> c
So you also got them. Lots of "abridged" mails from long-past dates. I
wonder what happened.
The only list where I'm subscribed in "abridged" form is vim_mac,
because only rare threads on that list concern me, and that one is
well-behaved, sending me one summary a day and nothing more. In all the
other lists where I'm subscribed (vim_use, vim_dev and vim_multibyte), I
want to get the full posts into my POP3 mailbox. Well, let's hope that
all those outdated summaries won't stop the flow of "current" full mails.
Best regards,
Tony.
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