Thanks for the explanation, but it would be much more convenient for me to
check unresolved topics which are out of my scope when I have time and not
to get emails for every reply :)

P.S. On top of the
http://camel.465427.n5.nabble.com/Camel-Users-f465428.html I found "This
forum is an archive for the mailing list users@camel.apache.org (more
options)" with link to
http://camel.465427.n5.nabble.com/mailing_list/MailingListOptions.jtp?forum=465428
where it is written "Your subscription will be with email delivery turned
off, so you can post messages without having to receive all list emails" -
would this accomplish what I want? I clicked on the button, got confirm
"subscribe to users@camel.apache.org" email, replied to it, but strangely
haven't got any "WELCOME to users@camel.apache.org" email I used to get
before.


Christian Mueller wrote
> This is how we work in the ASF - with mailing lists. You can subscribe to
> the lists you are interested in it and follow the discussions.
> 
> Nabble != ASF mailing list. Therefor, the ASF mailing list doesn't know
> whether you are an registered user on Nabble or not.
> 
> Nabble is only one of the discussion forums which is kind like subscribed
> to our mailing list. You can find your post on many more places like the
> mail archive [1] and so on...
> 
> Reading questions from other users and of course the responses will also
> help you to be a more experienced Camel developer in the future. If this
> is you goal, you should consider subscribing to the mailing list (and may
> help other users in the future - this is how open source works...).
> 
> [1]
> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/camel-users/201310.mbox/%3C1381947855386-5741693.post%40n5.nabble.com%3E
> 
> Best,
> Christian





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