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On 24 apr 2006, at 17.06, Matthew.Quinn@sunlife.com wrote: > Hello all, > > Just wondering- is there any reason why there is no LD Message > Board? Seems > like a lot of the discussions here would move alot faster/ more > effficiently if there were a board to post to as opposed to a > mailing list. > Plus they'd be a lot easier to digest I think. > > Thoughts? Yes. The reason is probably that the system was originally designed for e-mail (maybe Kim will chime in here?) For the rest I think a board could be good as a complement. Myself, I prefer separate mails so I can set up automatic filtering and act quickly (reading, deleting or archiving). Separate mails can be handled very efficiently if the local e-mail client is set up for that. Even though I never read all posts I like to keep a an eye on the total mass of subjects so I know which threads are up. And sometimes I like to save time by offline reading where no internet connection is available - no message board will ever match that! The Logic User Group, another list I have been reading for long time, has recently found a way of keeping an online message board that automatically duplicates every post as mails to the list. The implementation is not perfect though, because such mails all appear to come form the user "forums@logic-users.org" ;-)) no matter who wrote the forum post. Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se (Swedish) www.looproom.com (international) http://tinyurl.com/fauvm (podcast)