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microUgly wrote:
I dislike mailing lists also. Which is why I've subscribed using Nabble (www.nabble.com). It allows you to participate on the mailing list via your webbrowser, just like with a forum. I've selected the option to not recieve e-mails from the mailing list, but I will be notified if someone replies to my message.
Web services like Nabble and Google Groups are great but they lack features provided by some desktop tools like Outlook Express : sticking, excluding... But they provide cool features like message rating, Web browsing... You might find other useful Web services in the "Hosted Services" [1] Open Directory category.
Between us, I also dislike mailing lists and can only "bare with them" as long as they're accessible as Usenet groups.
Notes : * [1] http://dmoz.org/Computers/Internet/E-mail/Mailing_Lists/Hosted_Services/