Message-ID: <x2hddysw9l.fsf@turmalin.kubism.ku.dk>
Date: 2005-08-09T20:14:30Z
From: Peter Dalgaard
Subject: Digest reading is tedious
In-Reply-To: <Pine.SOL.4.20.0508091354400.5724-100000@santiam.dfci.harvard.edu>
Jeff Gentry <jgentry at jimmy.harvard.edu> writes:
> > Like many, I am sure, I get R-Help in digest form. Its easy enough to
> > browse the
> > subject lines, but then if an entry interests you, you have to embark
> > on this tedious search or scroll to find it.
> > It would be great to have a "clickable" digest, where the topics list
> > is a set of pointers, and clicking on a topic
> > takes you to that entry. I can think of at least one way to do this via
> > web pages, but I bet those with
> > more web skills than me can come up with an elegant solution.
>
> I sincerely hope you don't mean that you wish HTML enabled content in the
> actual emails coming through the mailing list. People who send HTML in
> email text should be taken out back and shot :)
Pretty much what my spam filter does... Well, it kills the message,
not the sender, although the latter would be a more permanent
solution.
> You could always look through the archives at:
> https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/
> And simply sort by date or whatever else suits your fancy.
Exactly what I was going to say. In fact, the archives have been
updating considerably faster than my inbox at times when there has
been a "Stau" on the Information Superhighway.
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