I know nothing about Pegasus, so did not respond to your earlier query. But I got a gmail account a few years ago and have found it to be very useful for mailing lists. It has an excellent spam filter. You read your mail with your browser - the list display shows who from, subject and the first few words of the message, whatever fits on one line. It also has regular filters, so something sent to a particular list address can be identified on that basis and tagged and segregated. This is useful because although the spam filter is excellent, it is not perfect, and every now and then a list message will wind up in spam. Since it has the appropriate tag I can quickly remove it and throw the rest of the junk out. The tags also allow you to prioritize your attention more easily.
Also, because I am very chary about giving out my local address, I get almost no spam on it. My local ISP has a spam filter, too, but it is not nearly as reliable.
I believe you still need an invite, but they're easy to get - I'd be glad to send you one.
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Date: 2008-05-17 09:37 pm (UTC)Also, because I am very chary about giving out my local address, I get almost no spam on it. My local ISP has a spam filter, too, but it is not nearly as reliable.
I believe you still need an invite, but they're easy to get - I'd be glad to send you one.