Hi Eric,
The spit list has about 1/4 the traffic of this list. This I suppose, is
roughly proportionate to the number of triumph-to-spitfire enthusiasts.
I currently belong to 4 lists and have come up with some creative mail
filtering devices...not creative enough as I still have LOTS of mail
that really doesn't apply to me. Although, even off-Spitfire-topic posts
to the lists do help me, others - well. Let's just say if you read
something from a non-Spitfire list, ask lots of questions about the
posting to determine if it will help you.
Depending on what you want to learn or need help with, I say join as
many lists as you can and delete mail that does not interest you.
Here are the lists I belong to:
(subscribe to these by sending an email to majordomo@autox.team.net with
the words 'subscribe <listname>' in the body)
british-cars@autox.team.net
triumphs@autox.team.net
spitfires@autox.team.net
(subscribe to this one by sending an email to
spitfire-enthusiast-subscribe@makelist.com with 'subscribe' as the
subject)
spitfire-enthusiast@makelist.com
(this one does not have a high volume of traffic)
-- Hurry up and get your Spit! We need to go on a tour of the North
Shore! --
Eric A. Yates wrote:
[snip]
> Wouldn't it be redundant to belong to both the Spit list and this list? I
> would think most or all Spit folks would also post here.
[snip]
> So what do you think? Will I just get doubles of the Spit posts if I join
> both lists, or am I missing out by being only on this one?
--
Regards,
Vic
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