digests
Eric Weber <weber@tungsten.seattle.geoworks.com> Fri, 16 February 1996 10:53 UTC
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From: Eric Weber <weber@tungsten.seattle.geoworks.com>
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Subject: digests
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I happen to like digest mailing lists. It's easier to focus when I read all of the DHCP messages at one time. Even if they change their policy back, I suggest leaving digest as an option. -- Eric
- digests Eric Weber