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Hi Charles, *,

Charles Marcus schrieb:

Is there an interface where users can adjust their own user
preferences?

Yes - already there is, even in a very basic way:
You up to now you can choose to get the mails
- immediately
- as a digest

If not, is this a permanent situation, or just until more
infrastructure is in place?

From my point of view things should be kept as simple as possible
(kiss).

I'd really like the ability to set certain user prefs - like subject
tags (I want to disable them), set my reply-to preference, etc...

I think it is not a good idea to burden mailinglist software with a full
featured user preferences database. But i'd think about adding two more
choices:

- no mails  # I'll send mails via nntp interface or from archive page
  therefore I only need unmoderated access.

- no subject tags # I'm filtering by List-ID in folders where tags don't
  make sense and are wasted space.

Everything more should be done by local software.


Gruß/regards
--
Friedrich

Ansprechpartner / contact person for the "PrOOo-Box"
german language OpenOffice.org and more on CD/DVD
http://prooo-box.org



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