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How to control the number of mails from a yahoo group?

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Like i just need 4 to 5 mails from a group is it possible?

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  1. Unfortunately no there isn't away to only get a few. You can either choose to receive every post, a daily digest, special notices, or none at all.


  2. that is not possible- choices for group mail is below

    http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/groups/...

    * Individual Emails

    Messages are delivered one at a time to your email inbox. This is the best option if you want to keep up on the latest posts immediately. Email attachments, if included in a message and allowed by your moderator, will be sent directly to you.

    * Daily Digest

    Messages are delivered in batches of 25 or daily, whichever comes sooner. This is the best option if you want to receive fewer mail messages and don't need up-to-the minute posts in your inbox. Email attachments are not available in digests.

    * Only Special Announcements

    This means you’ll receive email messages only when the group moderator posts a "Special Announcement" message. This is a good option if you want to pass on day-to-day discussion for very busy groups but do want to receive important updates from the group moderator. Keep in mind that usage by each moderator will vary. (The moderator may choose to never use this feature, in which case you would never receive email messages, or may choose to use it frequently.)

    * No Mail / Web Only

    The best option to choose if you prefer to only read messages on the web. Also useful if you need to temporarily put message delivery on hold, for example while you’re on vacation. However, keep in mind that (while rare) some groups do not enable the "message archive" feature and for these groups it is not possible to read messages on the web. It is a moderator decision on whether to enable the message archive feature.

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