In the next version of my mysqldeveloper site (which I hope to release 
here pretty quick) it will support a feature to show you which messages 
are new and which you've already read.

Hope this helps ;-)



BD wrote:
> 
> PMFJI,
> 
> >Do any of the public web archives of the list suit your needs?  Have
> >you seen them?
> 
> It's fine for archived messages but too hard to find new messages, say
> within the last 7 days. Staying current with MySQL is a lot harder with the
> mailing list because you have to keep up with the mail each day. A
> newsgroup is much better because you know the messages can be browsed
> whenever you want. It puts the messages in a tree and makes viewing
> pertinent threads a breeze, especially with an offline newsgroup reader
> like Agent. You see the complete thread without getting inundated with
> 60-90 messages every day. The newgroup can still be archived to the public
> web archive.
> 
> >Would you want a uni-directional news gateway or bi-directional?
> 
> Bi-directional. Where do I sign up? <g>
> 
> Brent
> 
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