Hello.
How can I set my subscription to receive only one mail at day?
Thanks.
PD: Sorry for the Off Topic.
On Thu, 2004-12-02 at 22:40 +0100, Jorge Lesmes wrote:
Hello.
How can I set my subscription to receive only one mail at day?
Thanks.
PD: Sorry for the Off Topic.
Switch to the digest format. You can do that at the website. http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list
Edward Croft said:
On Thu, 2004-12-02 at 22:40 +0100, Jorge Lesmes wrote:
How can I set my subscription to receive only one mail at day?
Switch to the digest format.
You will still get multiple digests per day. This is done so that your mail server doesn't get overloaded with a (on this list anyway) very large message.
http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list
Then read the instructions. That is "sort of" one of the options given. You may get more than one message a day. Typically you get them in batches of 20 to 50 from list management software.
I recommend against it. It messes up your ability to reply cleanly. I'd recommend you use a custom folder for Fedora list. Even the icky Outlook Expunge I use can do that. Sorting email into folders is a Godsend for handling my email. I am subscribed to some VERY high volume lists, so high that spam is only 20% or so of my daily email intake. Without folders it'd be an unholy mush to try to deal with.
{^_^} ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jorge Lesmes" jorge@lesmes.net
Hello.
How can I set my subscription to receive only one mail at day?
Thanks.
PD: Sorry for the Off Topic.
On Friday 03 December 2004 07:46, jdow wrote:
so high that spam is only 20% or so of my daily email
Use of blacklists that someone else has been lamenting should reduce that. Additionally, I've tweaked postfix header rules to be a bit more than ordinarily picky. Over all my accounts spam is much less than 1%.
Additionally I've taken to using throw-away addresses for lists; in times past I have used yahoo, but now I control boxes with permanent Internet connexions I can maintain any number of addresses (and even a variety of free domains).
If this address gets abused I can easily retire it.