Alan makes a great point. Gmail has excellent filtering options for things like mailing lists. Same as Alan, I am on numerous open source mailing lists of interests and have each one on a filter to flag the message for the proper list and archive the message to its proper tag, which removes it from the inbox and shows it in the tag folder as unread. This way when I have the time to read through my emails, I just look at the folders with numbers next to them and read the messages with subjects the interest me. It is sort of a auto-digest of sorts. Food for thought. John Pyper Dell | Managed Services Kent, WA, USA Follow me on Twitter @ http://twitter.com/jpyper On 3/26/09, Dominik Mayer <dominik.mayer@xxxxxx> wrote: >> >> There is no such option because it's incredibly annoying when people reply >> to >> a digest instead of to the actual mail. It breaks threading, and if they >> don't snip their quotes... > > > Why can't the diggest just be sent from a no reply address? > > -- > Dominik Mayer > > http://www.dominikmayer.com > http://thisandmine.com >
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