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| Subject: | Administrivia #30134 - XP SP2 Information versus List Volume |
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| Date: | Fri, 13 Aug 2004 17:06:51 -0400 |
So, I've had a couple of people drop me a note indicating they unsubscribed due to the volume of messages they've received over the past few days. I know, its been very high, unprecedented really. That said, I felt it was important that everyone got as much information as I could provide. Granted, some of the posts were off charter, but they covered things I thought might be on many people's minds right now. Anyway, as of now I will be doing a daily summary instead of individual messages. Each summary may cover responses to many past messages, I'll put the original subject line in the summary so you can search for it if you are tracking a particular thread. I'll do this for, maybe, a week or until the volume drops. So, please continue to send your messages to the list address as you have been. If something particularly important or dead-on-topic comes in I'll put it through by itself, otherwise I'll include it in the summary sent the next day. Sorry again for the volume. If you've appreciated it, no need to say so. Cheers, Russ - NTBugtraq Editor ----- NTBugtraq Editor's Note: Want to reply to the person who sent this message? This list is configured such that just hitting reply is going to result in the message coming to the list, not to the individual who sent the message. This was done to help reduce the number of Out of Office messages posters received. So if you want to send a reply just to the poster, you'll have to copy their email address out of the message and place it in your TO: field. -----
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