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As there was just recently a rather long and detailed exchange on this topic,
is there any way to access the previous exchanges? It does seem that it
would speed things up a bit on the least if it didn't endlessly repeat some
issues - or if there were a filing system whereby people could access
previous discussions? I noticed some people are dropping off the list
because there are just so many exchanges many of which are repititious. I
struggle with that a bit too. One week, when I was away, I returned to over
95 e-mails, and even when I'm here it takes a lot of time to delete those I'm
not interested in. Is there a good solution to this, not one that stifles
exchange, but simply organizes it better?
Best, Maggie
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