D. Chester wrote:
That has been the situation with other lists that I have been on, where I would usually get duplicate messages when people responded to something I posted. Those other lists long ago changed the settings to correct that problem.

Again, I cannot fully emphasise how strongly I recommend switching to the digest mode to reduce clutter in your in-box.

With Thunderbird email client, (and it's possible in M$'s Outlook, [and Express]) I simply create a folder under my main in-box folder, name it something like "AMRadio", then go to an AMRadio Message, click "Message" tab at the top, then --> "Create Filter from Message" and then tell the filter to take any messages with [AMRadio] in the subject line, and move them to the newly created folder. AM Radio stuff says in the AM Radio folder, T-368/BC-610 stuff stays in it's own folder, and individuals that I receive lots of mail from have their own folders. The program will let you know how many unread messages there are in each folder. You could even initiate the 'thread' mode of reading messages in that folder, so that if there's a subject you don't want to read, you can just 'ignore' all messages in the thread of the same subject line.

Easier to prioritize that way.

There must be hundreds of solutions that one could utilize. But, the bottom line is, "PC" stands for "Personal Choice".

How you (you in the 'collective' sense - talking about all ya'll) run -your- system, is -your- prerogative. *I* will run -mine- as *I* see fit.

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Driving your AM Rig without a scope, is like driving your car at night, without headlights. (K4KYV)

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73 = Best Regards,
-Geoff/W5OMR

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