On 2/8/06, Miles Lane <miles.lane@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Option 6
Use gmail and create a filter to dump <domain> to TRASH.
<shameless gmail plug>
This is one of the things I love about gmail. I'm on the majoiry of fedora/rh mailing list selinux and xen and I have filters and folders <from> to go to each folder(label)
</shameless gmail plug>
Gmail is the best online e-mail system I've ever used. With 2.6GB of storage and growing, all the list I'm on and some are very heavy traffic, I don't have to delete anything I don't want to.
Plus I get to take all my fedora list with me ;)
Might not be able to use that if you have mailing address like @redhat.com but you could just use @gmail.com Mike and register it with the mailing list and get taken off of @redhat.com
On Wed, 2006-02-08 at 13:58 +0100, Sander Hoentjen wrote:
[...]
> I vote for the clear/resubscribe option.
Me to. If people can't be bothered to resubscribe, how much are they
likely to contribute to Fedora? Not much, I bet.
Miles
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Option 6
Use gmail and create a filter to dump <domain> to TRASH.
<shameless gmail plug>
This is one of the things I love about gmail. I'm on the majoiry of fedora/rh mailing list selinux and xen and I have filters and folders <from> to go to each folder(label)
</shameless gmail plug>
Gmail is the best online e-mail system I've ever used. With 2.6GB of storage and growing, all the list I'm on and some are very heavy traffic, I don't have to delete anything I don't want to.
Plus I get to take all my fedora list with me ;)
Might not be able to use that if you have mailing address like @redhat.com but you could just use @gmail.com Mike and register it with the mailing list and get taken off of @redhat.com
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