As I read this thread in Gmail, I'll third that recommendation--and I have
99 invitations left, if anyone's bereft. (I plan to use that threading
capability strategically, but that's not relevant to NGC4Lib, which of
course I have set up to autotag this list's posts.)
walt crawford, waltcrawford_at_gmail.com
On 6/10/06, Tim Hodson <hodson.tim_at_googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> Gmail is definately best for conversation threading.
> if anyone wants an invite, I have no friends, so still have my 100! :)
> Tim
> ---------------------------------------------
> http: informationtakesover.co.uk
> hodson.tim_at_gmail.com
>
>
> On 10/06/06, Steve Lawson < bevedog_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Forgive the self-link, but for those looking for a way to manage
> > high-volume mailing lists, take a look at my blog post on "Managing
> > mailing lists with Gmail":
> >
> > http://tinyurl.com/eqgt9
> >
> > By using a rule to auto-label messages from each list I receive,
> > auto-archiving those messages, and relying on Gmail's very good
> > threading of "conversations," I can check in on each list a few times
> > a week without getting overwhelmed. Works great for this list.
> >
> > This may not work for everyone, but it works for me, and I greatly
> > prefer it to digest mode, where the repetition of quotes from previous
> > messages always drives me nuts.
> >
> > --
> > Steve Lawson, Humanities Librarian
> > Tutt Library, Colorado College
> > slawson_at_coloradocollege.edu
> > IM (AIM & Yahoo!): tuttlawson
> > blog: http://library.coloradocollege.edu/steve/
> >
>
>
>
> --
> ---
> Tim Hodson
> informationtakesover.co.uk
> www.timhodson.co.uk
>
Received on Sat Jun 10 2006 - 12:41:04 EDT