Once again, I use a Mac with Safari browser. My email keeps all posts
with the same subject line together. So, by not erasing the first
email, any later ones with the same subject line (as in Re:...) are put
in a file together on the new email page. If there 10 replies over 2
days, they are all kept together, shown on my screen at the time the
latest one was posted. When I click on that email file (in date/time
order on the screen), it expands with all the emails I haven't erased
on that subject, one below the other. In short, I have the whole
timeline of posts. It's the only way I can keep track of them. When the
subject seems to be done with, I can delete the afile. If its not of
interest to me, I delete as we go along. You may be able to set your
browser settings that way. But if you can, leave out most of the previous replies in your reply, just scroll thru them on the reply page and delete anything not needed. And remember folks, a list cannot please everyone all the time, so delete if of no interest or enjoy all of them and the various comments. There may just be something of great benefit to you in some of them. regards, Ray On Mar 10, 2006, at 6:46 PM, Garrett wrote: I know what Rich is saying, as I have subscribed to a couple groups in Digest mode for a couple days...until I realized that I really would prefer to receive individual e-mails or nothing at all (if I can access the messages some other way). It can be a BIG pain scrolling through messages, looking for where the next message begins and the others end, especially if there is not a table of contents with all the messages linked to their position in the e-mail. This is what I hated the most...perhaps it was the ONLY thing I hated about digest mode...but it's highly annoying............ ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1
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