RE: [RCSE] RCSE dying!

2001-01-13 Thread John Derstine
: 'Howard Mark'; 'Skip Richards'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [RCSE] RCSE dying! > As things are, there is no elegant way to read and post from > work and home, > as I cannot log into my msn account from work. FWIW, my ISP provides access at my email through a brows

RE: [RCSE] RCSE dying!

2001-01-13 Thread Stefan Smets
> As things are, there is no elegant way to read and post from > work and home, > as I cannot log into my msn account from work. FWIW, my ISP provides access at my email through a browser AND through a normal email program; at home, I download all messages in my email program (Outlook 2000), and

RE: Re: [RCSE] RCSE dying!

2001-01-12 Thread Jack Suder
Let's drop it... This is one of the most time consuming, band-width wasting threads we've had yet. RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Re: [RCSE] RCSE dying!

2001-01-12 Thread David A. Enete
> SASS has a Delphi forum and I hate it. It is slow, full of adverts, > banners, etc, and has no provision for automatically filtering things > into their proper place. NO THANKS! I will stick with an email list > where I have some control on how long it takes to view what I want to view. > -- > D

Re: [RCSE] RCSE dying!

2001-01-12 Thread Bill Harris
I agree, email is the best meduim for this exchange. Mail readers (I still use Eudora) do a good job at managing the information-- collect headers first, then full messages, twit filters, and so on. However, the two failures of the present setup: it allows attachments, which can propagate v