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Ahh! Good.<br>
I was going to suggest Thunderbird with the 'Collapse Quotes' add-on.<br>
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I wonder if we can have our cake and eat it too?<br>
Would it be possible to have both forms of communication?<br>
Posting photos would be nice, but I'll bet that would begin to eat up a
lot of disk space in a hurry.<br>
<br>
Steve<br>
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Jake Olson wrote:
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cite="mid:7fc31e730710222308n5925c42aud039879d96f034c0@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Actually, I've always been subscribed to get the
non-digested form of the listserv for as far back as I can remember.
And I'm using gmail which actually does a pretty good job of using the
"-show quoted text-" to hide a lot of the repeated/redundant text.
Gmail also places messages that follow a thread into a "collapse able"
subject line in my inbox, so I don't have a new subject entry for every
message that is received... messages are placed under the same subject
header. As I've read new messages, it collapses and compresses the
entry under the subject header. However, there is still quite a bit of
redundant text for almost every message received.
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And simpjkee makes an excellent point about posting attachments like
pictures.<br>
<br>
Jake - Team A.I.<br>
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