Le 6 févr. 07 à 23:16 Soir, Ryan Dary a écrit:
Actually, I was referring to custom desktop software, such as a
custom messaging program like ICQ (but not ICQ) where an online
"live" community could mingle along side of the mailing list.
Well, I didn't used ICQ (or such) enough to answer.
Personally, I like to keep my mailing list messages separate from
my personal and business messages, so I'm wondering if others would
opt for that as well, or if they like all their mail in their
current mail software.
Here, all is stored in my mails application (Mail). In addition to my
inbox, I have a RBNug folder where all messages concerning mailing
lists of realbasic are redirected by rules.
I wasn't comparing to the forums because they're horrible.
Agreed.
- Ryan Dary
* Custom Message Browser Software
Keep your personal email separate from your mailing list.
Use of custom software would allow for high level of
interactivity and live communication, including resource sharing.
As you are certainly comparing to forums, there's no such
separation there.
I'd say 1.
Thanks for asking.
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