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Re: loopers digest frequency query



To add to what Andy said about threading:  I've switched to gmail, somewhat reluctantly, but after using it for a month or so find it really organized in ways Outlook and other web-based programs are not. 

Besides being able to filter specific items into folders, the conversations are threaded and look like a single email, with a numeral to specify how many responses there have been.  They're all in order, and folded up so they take up little space.  You can click on individual responses to maximize them and read the entire thread to refresh your memory.  It's the best I've seen and very nicely removes spam as well.  There's only been one "real" email grabbed by the spam filter among hundreds (maybe more!) of emails.

Finally, a web-based mail program sidesteps most of the viruses that opportunistically take advantage of the MS Outlook program.

I'd much rather get individual emails and have them specifically stacked in their threads than have them buried in digests.

check it out . . .

RICK WALKER wrote:
> Today I recieved five different loopers delight daily digests, four of them with just two or three posts in them.  I was under the impression that this was a daily digest.  Why do we get long single ones and then some days of multiple lists with
> very few posts?  I'm not bent out of shape,  just curious.  with respect,  Rick

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