The Statalist feed was designed to address the problem that you brought up Joana. You can read all message posts in realtime using the feed and subscribe to the Statalist digest so that you only receive one e-mail per day. The Firefox browser permits you to collect titles and there are a number of free news aggregators that can be found by searching for "RSS aggregator" or "Feed Aggregator" in Google or Yahoo. Some of the more popular ones include NewsGator, My Yahoo, My Google, and Rojo.
To learn more about the feed: http://statalist.blogspot.com
To subscribe to the feed use this URL in your feed aggregator: http://feeds.feedburner.com/statalist
Feel free to let me know if you have any problems.
-Chris
Christopher Simpkins, M.D.
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Department of Surgery
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
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----- Original Message -----
From: Ramani Gunatilaka <[email protected]>
Date: Tuesday, September 27, 2005 5:48 am
Subject: Re: st: Queries to Statalist from a Yahoo Account
> Thanks, Joana, I would appreciate an invitation to join gmail. That
> would help manage the statalist mails very well.
> Nick, I am sorry about the attachment. I realised that forwarded
> messages go as attachments only after I had sent it.
> Regards,
> Ramani
>
> Joana Quina <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Ramani,
>> Given the problems you are having with yahoo and the large number of
>> emails received by subscribing to statalist, I have a suggestion.
> Why> don't you create another email account for receiving statalist
> emails?> You could use gmail, which I use and I have noticed other
> people in
>> statalist using.
>> If you want to use gmail I can send you an invitation (gmail is by
>> invitation only).
>>
>> Regards,
>> Joana
>>
>> On 27/09/05, Ramani Gunatilaka
> <[email protected]>> wrote:
>>> Hi Statalist,
>>> The attached message sent through my Yahoo account was not
> received by
>>> Statalist even though it was marked as 'Sent' in my Yahoo
> 'Sent' folder. It
>>> was, however, received by my Monash account, that is the one I
> am writing
>>> from.
>>> If someone has any ideas about this, I would be grateful.
>>> Thanks,
>>> Ramani
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: Ramani Gunatilaka <[email protected]>
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 19:18:13 +1000 (EST)
>>> Subject: Sending questions to Statalist from a Yahoo Account
>>>
>>> Hi Statalist,
>>> This problem cropped up over the weekend in relations to some
> other queries
>>> and I have been trying to solve it.
>>> To recap, I have subscribed to Statalist from two accounts,
> Yahoo and Monash
>>> University. I subscribed from the Monash university account
> because e-mails
>>> to Statalist from the Yahoo account would be marked as 'sent'
> but would not
>>> be received by the list. My Yahoo account would receive
> Statalist mails, but
>>> not the ones sent from it . The Monash Uni account had no such
> problems.> > After some discussion with Nick Cox and Marcello
> Pagano, I contacted Yahoo
>>> about it. I provided some details of the 'sent' message which
> did not really
>>> go. Since I didn't get an error message, they assume that the
> mail was
>>> addressed wrongly!
>>> I am now sending this mail from the Yahoo account to,
>>> (a) see whether it is received by Statalist
>>> (b) whether my Monash account, to which it is blind copied
> receives it.
>>> If (a), then that means my problem is solved. If not (a), I
> will write again
>>> from my Monash account with a copy to Yahoo.
>>> Regards,
>>> Ramani
>>>
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>>
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