On Thu, 2005-11-10 at 11:21, Tim wrote: > To be honest, for high volume message lists, news groups are the best. > You've got clients which can sort by thread, automatically purge old > articles, only show the most recent (allowing you to find slightly > older, not yet purged messages, but not always have to wade through > them), ignore and watch threads, and, probably most importantly, be able > to post without having to expose an e-mail address to spam. > > All but the last can easily be done with some mail clients, but they > just don't seem to bother to give you those features. Another reasonable approach is to use a gmail.com account to subscribe and set the gmail options to allow pop downloads and to archive as downloaded. There are some other handy options to tag the messages too. Then, whenever you have time to read, tell your favorite pop client to receive, and you can delete as you read through or decide from the subject to skip. You can do this from different locations or to a laptop for offline reading - the only catch is that since it is pop, you have to read at the location you downloaded or push it to an imap server for access elsewhere. If, after you have deleted your copy of something, you want to go back and review it, you can still fire up the web interface to gmail and find the saved copy easily with the search function. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx