Tim: >> You need a digest that has the entire message (headers, too), >> which negates the idea of cutting e-mail volume, and a >> client that could break them apart (again, negating the your >> reason for using a digest). Nick Bishop: > This is a bit different to a Yahoo-based email group > that I run, where I take stuff as digest. Users can > also take individual messages, and/or not take > messages at all and read it via the web-based > archives. Both yahoo groups (their name for their own mailing lists), and this one can work in all of those three ways. > Note that I read it at yahoo.com.au, and when reading, > I have to wait for a round-trip delay on each message, > rather than once per digest (yahoo does spit out > rather a lot for each message you read). I take it that you're using yahoo through a web interface, not a pop3 one? -- Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists.