I use Netscape and have a filter move the list traffic to a folder. I
have history going back 5 years that I can search. The filter is nice
too because I can flag certain threads and block certain content.
-Ben
Jay Hunter wrote:
FWIW
I have a gmail account and I sort everything and have put into an RCSE
folder. I then go back and browse it at my leisure. Not to
mention I can do searchs for emails (such as sale, harley, gordy, help,
etc..). Otherwise there is NO way I could keep up with all of
this, and with 2 gigs of space, I have no problems archiving ALL of the
emails that come in...
Jay
On 7/27/05, Pat McCleave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Guys,
I am sure glad I am not the only one that has been feeling this way
recently
about the list. Two things I look for most on this list, is cool "how
to"
posts (Harley you are famous for these), and believe it or not, I
really
like all the for sale posts. The thing is though, if it is soaring
related
it is supposed to be welcome on the lists. I sure have really enjoyed
all
the posts recently from those who have taken time to keep us all
updated on
how the Nats are going.
See Ya,
Pat McCleave
Wichita, KS
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jack Harper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <soaring@airage.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 6:53 PM
Subject: RE: [RCSE] Why are so many guys unsubscribing?
> Very well said, Harley. I could not agree more.
>
> I too, have thought of unsubscribing lately for the exact same
reason.
>
> I read the list to learn useful stuff, and all the banter is a
waste of
> time for me too.
>
> Jack
>
>
>> [Original Message]
>> From: Harley Michaelis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: <soaring@airage.com
>
>> Date: 7/27/05 6:14:13 PM
>> Subject: [RCSE] Why are so many guys unsubscribing?
>>
>> I wonder if those who have been unsubscribing have lost
interest by the
> lack
>> of useful content of late.
>>
>> At times, lately, I've also thought of unsubscribing. I think
what I
>> appreciate least is banter between friends who for some
reason, must
> think
>> the rest of us are interested in what they are saying.
>>
>> So much of what has come in lately has been that sort of
thing. To me,
> and
>> perhaps to others, it's just a waste of time to see that mail
has come
> in,
>> wait for messages to display and then see it's a bunch of
stuff that
> should
>> have been kept personal between the correspondents.
>>
>> Innovative ideas, techniques, discoveries, etc. are great to
learn about
> and
>> most welcome. Give us more of that to again make the exchange
more
>> worthwhile.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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