Yea, but the ads are unobtrusive and 90% of the time I don't even
notice them. The other 10% are when I look at them just to see what
kind of random things are being displayed (I've seen some very strange
ads come up and I try to figure out what could have triggered them.
It's fun).
Forums aren'
works for me, but why do Forums or (Google) Groups not work as well?
Because you have to remember to log in. Forums and Groups are a 'go
and look' solution, whereas mailing lists are a 'here's something to
look at!' solution.
Personally, I subscribe to a whole bunch of mailing lists. The mails
Gmail is that good in searching your mails, that it pops up
advertising related to the words within your (private) mails! Look at
the right side! Yeah!
Each of us, who is using Gmail for flashcoders is storing the same
information - which is the definition of redundance, isn't it? So,
don't get m
I second that suggestion. Gmail is really good for storing mailing
lists. My account has this one (fairly high traffic) and a couple
gentoo related ones (massively high traffic). Between the two lists I
have over 19000 conversations (which can each have a large number of
individual mails). Mai
/agree
also the mac mail client has an option to show messages by thread
On 24 May 2007, at 09:47, Mikko Törmälä wrote:
The method I use is to assign a message filter to automatically
move all messages with "flashcoders" in the subject field to
another folder.
This separates the important
The method I use is to assign a message filter to automatically move all
messages with "flashcoders" in the subject field to another folder.
This separates the important messages from the less important (you
know... the work ones :) automatically as they arrive.
I have set the filter to move them
Consider using a Yahoo! or gmail account specifically for this list.
Helps a lot by threading e-mails with the same header and isolates it
from your normal or work e-mail account.
On 5/16/07, Nimrod Huberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This list include very interesting and helpful subjects, but
h as [XML] or [server] so people can use their own
filtering.
Just my two cents.
Daniel Holth
I.S. Programmer
x5217 || J401
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Huberman
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 11:11 AM
To: Flashcoders@chattyfi
This list include very interesting and helpful subjects, but for me its
large amount of posts each day make it less useable.
Maybe is the time to split it to some lists by subject? i.e.
flashcoders-XML and data, flashcoders-server communication, as3 specific,
video, oo-architect.
???
Nimrod
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