Many lists, many email adresses, less volume than Avri though (geez !!!), many, many google alerts and rss feeds. Wouldn't mind another. Nicolas On 11/17/2011 5:08 PM, Avri Doria wrote: > Saw a thought on the NCUC-Exec list: > >> It may be insightful for one/all calling for additional lists to indicate >> how many policy development process lists they would be on, just to compare >> and contrast e-loads? > for me? > > about 25 lists for ICANN > > more that that for the IETF > > only about half dozen for the IGF > > …. > > i receive somewhere around1000+ messages per day > skim 100's > read scores. > > and some mailboxes i only get to a weekly basis or even monthly basis. > some even more rarely than that > - only when I hear something interesting is going on. > > modern mail systems are gems at organizing it all just the way i like it. > > so iam always in favor of additional lists. > though i think people should not copy many lists on one email. > but there are even filters for weeding out duplicates. > > i can live with it either way. > but if i had a vote i vote to let a thousand mailing lists bloom. > > avri