On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 10:34 PM, Wanda Moore <justme088@gmail.com> wrote:
I have tried to email questions, but they have never been responded to. I
have been getting everyone else's emails, which is in the hundreds.
I don't know why I haven't gotten through about my questions . . . .
Please let me know how I can do this. Thank you.
I no longer want to receive everyone else's emails.
Hello Wanda, sorry your questions haven't been getting replies. If you've
been sending your questions to users@global.libreoffice.org they're going
to the right place.
As for everyone else's email... that's the way mailing lists work. You get
all the mail. Your mail program can assist in filtering so it all goes to
some folder other than your inbox but you'll still get all the email.
That said there are some options. Unsubscribe from the list and you won't
get email. Subscribe to the list digest and you'll get one email (not sure
how frequently, daily or weekly) that contains a list of the messages
posted for that period. I believe the email includes links to the messages
so if one is relevant to you click the link and you can read it.
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