Re: Filtering the Digests (Was: Re: Fwd: Moderation)

2002-12-01 Thread Ray Ludenia
Horn, John wrote: > Pegasus Mail v4.0 has an option that claims to be able to pull apart a > digest into its individual pieces. I've never tried it as I receive > individual messages. But that's a possibility. Entourage also has the option of "bursting" digests into individual emails, but I hav

RE: Filtering the Digests (Was: Re: Fwd: Moderation)

2002-11-30 Thread Horn, John
> From: Jon Gabriel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > I believe this would also serve the rest of the list, since > as of now, > digest users aren't free to ignore, sort or killfile their > list mail and > must receive (and read) whatever is sent to the list. > > Can you suggest any other constr

Re: Filtering the Digests (Was: Re: Fwd: Moderation)

2002-11-23 Thread Wilbur07
Okay, I'm pinging now. ___ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l

Re: Filtering the Digests

2002-11-23 Thread Alberto Monteiro
Erik Reuter wrote: > >I've always thought >that individual emails are the best way to get an email list for a >number of reasons: > Me too. I only get lists using digest when the list allows attachments or html messages that carry spam, and the digests filter them [Yahoogroup lists that allow att

Re: Filtering the Digests (Was: Re: Fwd: Moderation)

2002-11-23 Thread Erik Reuter
> you have any suggestions as to how filtering the digests might be > accomplished effectively? No, I don't, at least, not what you seem to want. I've always thought that individual emails are the best way to get an email list for a number of reasons: 1) timeliness 2) easy of replying (t

Filtering the Digests (Was: Re: Fwd: Moderation)

2002-11-22 Thread Jon Gabriel
I've been having? Digest users, by definition, cannot filter their messages from the list. Do you have any suggestions as to how filtering the digests might be accomplished effectively? I'd much prefer to receive my listmail that way, but have been forced to receive a flood of i