Someone suggested in an earlier thread about possibly splitting this list (by release or some other topical divide), and it was suggested that people use list filters to extract the topics (release 5.0 was the one mentioned) of interest. I may have gone to the wrong place, but I did go to the mailing list subscription control page for mine, and there are no topics defined on which one may filter. Did I miss something there, or is this more of a local, DIY mail filter suggestion? Thanks. -- Mark Hull-Richter DATAllegro (www.datallegro.com) 85 Enterprise, Second Floor, Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 949-680-3082 - Office 949-680-3001 - fax
On 5/23/07, Mark Hull-Richter <mhullrich at gmail.com> wrote:> Someone suggested in an earlier thread about possibly splitting this > list (by release or some other topical divide), and it was suggested > that people use list filters to extract the topics (release 5.0 was > the one mentioned) of interest. > > I may have gone to the wrong place, but I did go to the mailing list > subscription control page for mine, and there are no topics defined on > which one may filter. > > Did I miss something there, or is this more of a local, DIY mail > filter suggestion?The announce list has some filtering which is handled by mailman. Not the main list. -- During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act. George Orwell
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