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2005-03-27 by Djon

Click on "my groups" in the upper right somewhere, select your
preferred method of message delivery. I choose "No Email" because I
don't want the 90% crap at the crapster's convenience...I'd rather go
to the Forum at my own convenience and browse it quickly when I feel
like it.

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Drime
<kdrime@g...> wrote:
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> I usually read Yahoo groups on line, but today I decided to get emails 
> so  I can easily save topics of interest in discreet files for future 
> reference. There is such a wealth of info being generated daily, most 
> of which I am not ready to digest as yet. But I know there will come a 
> time when I will want to make use of this information.
> 
> Here's my question. Do we have to receive that hugely long footer in 
> every email? I understand that we need to know the rules. Do we need to 
> get them 20 -30 times a day? Sure takes up a lot of bandwidth and space 
> on the hard drive.
> 
> I'm sure this must have been addressed in the past. Thank you all for 
> your indulgence and patience.
> 
> Drime

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2005-03-27 by Drime

I usually read Yahoo groups on line, but today I decided to get emails 
so  I can easily save topics of interest in discreet files for future 
reference. There is such a wealth of info being generated daily, most 
of which I am not ready to digest as yet. But I know there will come a 
time when I will want to make use of this information.

Here's my question. Do we have to receive that hugely long footer in 
every email? I understand that we need to know the rules. Do we need to 
get them 20 -30 times a day? Sure takes up a lot of bandwidth and space 
on the hard drive.

I'm sure this must have been addressed in the past. Thank you all for 
your indulgence and patience.

Drime

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