Re: how to use mailing lists

From: Jochen Schulz (ml_at_well-adjusted.de)
Date: 09/19/05

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    Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005 10:13:53 +0200
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    linux:
    >
    > is it just me or is this mailing list useless?

    It's probably not just you, but for the majority of subscribers it is
    not useless. :)

    > i posted my question ages ago and have recieved nothing but heaps of
    > responses to other questions that i don't understand
    > are mailing lists meant to work like this?

    Generally yes. When you subscribe to a list, you get *all* mails sent to
    this list. If you want to filter out mails, you have to do it with your
    mail client or whatever you are using.

    If you don't receive answers to your own questions, that may have
    several reasons. In most cases, people just don't know an answer. :)
    This, in turn, may be the result of you asking an "esoteric" question
    which nobody knows anything about, or you have failed to post enough
    details so that people who could know it would have to guess wildly.
    Most people don't like these questions and as it doesn't hurt them, they
    skip them.

    If you have a question concerning a very special topic, consider writing
    to one of the numerous other mailing lists of debian
    (http://lists.debian.org/) which don't have such broad topics as
    debian-user. Finding specialists about, say, firewalls, is easier in
    debian-firewall than in debian-user.

    Another tip: put your realname or at least some pseudonym in your mails
    instead of just "linux". People like talking to people with a name (even
    if it's not your real one).

    J.

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