I agree. If even I don't read every message, at least I have that choice. Jay D'Angelo 64 Iml Cvt Las Vegas
From: Christopher H <imperial67@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To: "IML (main)" <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: IML: individual year groups Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2006 20:43:16 -0700 Personally I vote no on this one. It¹s been discussed before, and it always seems to come around to the fact that there is a lot more to this community than simple repair advice on specific model years. We all have a delete key on our computers, and if we could just be vigilant about our own subject lines (such as ³67 brake calipers² rather than ³I have a question² or ³Imperial brakes²) then we can make it easier on our neighbors in this community. But to divide us up, no thanks! Just because it¹s in my mailbox doesn¹t mean I have to read it, and neither does anyone. Just my $0.02... Chris in LA Member since the beginning On 6/12/06 7:02 PM, jesse barboza at shuntmaster2@xxxxxxxxx wrote:> i was thinking that maybe do to the vast varety of years in the mailing list i > was thinking that it might be more effective to have individual groups. like> 1950-1959 and 1960-to1969 ect. and having seperate mailing list for each> decade not to exclude anyone but just to make things a bit more uniform i mean > personaly i find it a bit troubling having to sort through a couple hundred > emails only to find 8 or 10 that actually apply to my year get reply if u> agree or hav any comments > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com
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