Hi Derek
Once again your response was excellent. I have a combined tax table but how
do I split the tax to show separately at the end of the invoice for all the
items.
pardon my ignorance.
Peter Klassen
peita...@gmail.com
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From: john
To: John Haiducek
Cc: GNU Cash User
Subject: Re: [GNC] USAA OFX Direct Connect stopped working
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> On Dec 14, 2023, at 20:43, John Haiducek wrote:
>
>
Hello sirs
I am using GNUcash, i have encountered two problems
1. Posting of share purchase through stock assist not working. After I enter
all details, i get no errors. Then i press apply, and when i check back the
stock ledger or Bank account, no transaction is posted. I have to post the
https://www.qantas.com/holidays?alt_cam=gl:qd:in:travelapp:::book-holid
ays:book:holiday:na:flight_source=qf_app_medium=referral_ca
mpaign=appcard_holiday_tile_content=qff_app_home_page_id=qft
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I would like to produce reports that show:
money spent on meals, hotels, ...
money spend on various trips
In Quicken, the transactions were coded as:
Expense:meals/home
Expense:meals/20210112
Expense:hotel/20210112
Expense:meals/20210215
Expense:hotel/20210215
using both Categories
-user
Sent: Mon Mar 07 14:35:44 EST 2022
To: "gnucash-u...@lists.gnucash.org"
Subject: [GNC] Subject: Re: Keeping tenant accounts on Gnucash - periodic 'rent
owing' ?
Thanks for these inputs. Hope I haven't done anything wrong. I'm still
blundering around trying to understand h
for balance
due as well.
It ain't Gnucash, but it might make you happier...
David
Original Message
From: arthur brogard via gnucash-user
Sent: Mon Mar 07 14:35:44 EST 2022
To: "gnucash-u...@lists.gnucash.org"
Subject: [GNC] Subject: Re: Keeping tenant accounts
Arthur,
The option of using cash or accrual accounting is not necessarily totally a
choice on your part. It will likely depend upon the taxation legislation in your
jurisdiction. Many jurisdictions have a threshold on either turnover or income
below which the individual business has the option of
Thanks for these inputs. Hope I haven't done anything wrong. I'm still
blundering around trying to understand how to work the mailing list thing.
It all looks too complicated to me. Not worth the hassle.
I'll tell you what I"ve got right now:
I have a spreadsheet that I enter money
On 2/22/2022 1:31 PM, Steve Butler wrote:
Please plan a compressive backup strategy for your entire system. Include
email, Libre Office documents, other misc files and not just GnuCash.
That way it won't matter where files are "hidden" as you will have a
complete backup strategy that isn't
On Tue, 2022-02-22 at 10:49 -0700, Mario Nigrovic wrote:
> Many years ago, I had used gnucash, and was pretty happy with it. I was
> very careful to make regular backups of my data, and so, when my disk
> inevitably crashed, I was not too worried. However, I was mortified to
> discover that,
On 2/22/22 11:24, Thomas Boerner wrote:
Mario,
under Linux Gnucash stores its settings using dconf. You can view them with the
dconf-editor). Inside dconf you will find your gnucash settings, including the
file history, under org/gnucash/GnuCash (Older versions of GNC used
org.gnucash).
In
Mario,
The GnuCash developers are not keeping any secrets about where your data is
stored. If you read your help manual and refer to the very detailed FAQ
on the website you will find out that GnuCash stores some "user" type
information in a location separate from your data.
Your custom report
Mario,
under Linux Gnucash stores its settings using dconf. You can view them with the
dconf-editor). Inside dconf you will find your gnucash settings, including the
file history, under org/gnucash/GnuCash (Older versions of GNC used
org.gnucash).
In the filesystem it's in
Mario,
The wiki describes all locations used by GnuCash for each OS. You can
use that info to fine tune your backups.
Regards,
Adrien
On 2/22/22 11:49 AM, Mario Nigrovic wrote:
Many years ago, I had used gnucash, and was pretty happy with it. I was
very careful to make regular backups of my
Please plan a compressive backup strategy for your entire system. Include
email, Libre Office documents, other misc files and not just GnuCash.
That way it won't matter where files are "hidden" as you will have a
complete backup strategy that isn't specific to any particular application.
On
Many years ago, I had used gnucash, and was pretty happy with it. I was
very careful to make regular backups of my data, and so, when my disk
inevitably crashed, I was not too worried. However, I was mortified to
discover that, although all my transaction data had been saved, all my
custom reports
Jesse,
It would appear that you are trying to setup the accounts to reflect the entry
for part 3D of the Statement of Business Activities in the tax form. This is not
the right way to go about setting up a process for obtaining the desired
information.
The opening and closing Inventory values
What most people have found - and someone would be sure to say eventually - is
that to get reports formulated exactly as you want them, you pretty much need
to export them to a spreadsheet or even a word processor table, and manipulate
them from there. GnuCash will handle the numbers, and
On 12/19/2021 2:11 AM, Jesse MacDougall wrote:
I am trying to add a "label"(not sure if that is the right word) on Income
Statement "Cost of Goods Sold" and put accounts under COGS. Like there is
with "Total Revenue". What is happening is COGS is a parent account with
sub accounts but I want
I am trying to add a "label"(not sure if that is the right word) on Income
Statement "Cost of Goods Sold" and put accounts under COGS. Like there is
with "Total Revenue". What is happening is COGS is a parent account with
sub accounts but I want to make COGS a label.
I am trying to achieve a
The barrier Mike is someone with the time and energy to maintain a ppa. The
reason Linux Mint (and other distros) freeze the versions they use is to reduce
their workload to maneagable proportions and to ensure that versions of other
software included witha n OS release will at least work with
Have been following this thread because I use Linux Mint, which is based
on the LTS version of Ubuntu. Yes, the GnuCash version in the Ubuntu LTS
repository is way out of date (3.8). I'm out of date, even on Windows
(3.10 in one machine, 4.3 on the other), mainly due to laziness about
chasing
Conferm
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Roger,
The Locations for saved reports changed between V2 and V3 of GnuCash.
Details are given in the Wiki page
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Configuration_Locations#:~:text=The%20default%20locations%20are%3A,gnucash.
I think they relate to Windows 8/10 but not sure about Win 7. There are
links
e settings folder was
changed between 2.6 and 3.0, I believe.
David
Original Message
From: Roger Oliver
Sent: Thu May 20 18:22:13 EDT 2021
To: sunfis...@yahoo.com, gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject:
Thanks David T.
Puzzling to me too. It dawned on me that the only in
uot;D."
To: rmom...@gmail.com
Cc: GnuCash
Subject: Re: [GNC] Migrating and updating 2.6.21 in Windows 7 to 3.11
in Windows 10 No sub-accounts
Message-ID: <0f7274aa-55bb-4ccc-990f-ea8efbc53...@yahoo.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
Roger,
Your experience is exceptional,?
Subject: [GNC] Request: helpful subject lines, please!
May I just make a request for people to use subject lines that actually
reflect the content of their message? A generic subject line like
"Re: [GNC] gnucash-user Digest, Vol 217, Issue 28"
isn't very helpful.
Thanks!
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Teh
May I just make a request for people to use subject lines that actually
reflect the content of their message? A generic subject line like
"Re: [GNC] gnucash-user Digest, Vol 217, Issue 28"
isn't very helpful.
Thanks!
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Tehachapi, CA, USA
https://BrownMath
Note: When I say "Bill" here I mean a Bill from a Vendor to us.
I'm trying to import a CSV file to AP and also have it create the
corresponding Bill.I have 100+ of these to import else a lot of labor to do it
by hand...
So... to experiment I exported the Entities AP register as a CSV file.Then
Success! Thanks.
> Dang. OK, I know what step I missed and I double checked to make sure
> they're there this time.
>
> Gnucash-Intel-4.1-4.dmg, sha256:
> 9c3685e79027d12b370e9fa79a569f7c532968be91ecfd3b81660d39abe50ab3
>
> Regards, John Ralls
>
>
> > On Aug 18, 2020, at 6:16 PM, Frederick
Dang. OK, I know what step I missed and I double checked to make sure they're
there this time.
Gnucash-Intel-4.1-4.dmg, sha256:
9c3685e79027d12b370e9fa79a569f7c532968be91ecfd3b81660d39abe50ab3
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Aug 18, 2020, at 6:16 PM, Frederick Bambrough
> wrote:
>
> I'm afraid
I'm afraid those two items are still missing from 4.1-3
> Thanks for noticing. I've fixed that and uploaded a new dmg, who's
> sha256 is
> 44117d2a0d86f7be6015c47441bdab373c835e6adcf646911a8d93dcc8babb67.
>
> Regards, John Ralls
>
>
> > On Aug 18, 2020, at 2:49 PM, Frederick Bambrough
> >
de' and 'GnuCash Help' files are missing from Resources
>> in GnuCash 4.1-2, macOS.
>>
>
> Whoops! Initially sent from an unsubscribed address then lost the Subject
> in making haste to sort it.
>
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Original message From: David Carlson
Date: 2/16/20 6:15 PM (GMT-05:00) To: varda241
Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org Subject: Re: [GNC] (no subject)
What version of GnuCash are you using and how did you install
Gnucash 2.6 .19Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
Original message From: David Carlson
Date: 2/16/20 6:15 PM (GMT-05:00) To: varda241
Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org Subject: Re: [GNC] (no subject)
What version of GnuCash are you using and how did you install
m: David Carlson
> Date: 2/16/20 2:52 PM (GMT-05:00)
> To: Varda Rotenberg
> Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
> Subject: Re: [GNC] (no subject)
>
> The setting sticks for each account once set. The setting in preferences
> applies the first time the account is opened.
>
> Da
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Original message From: David Carlson
Date: 2/16/20 2:52 PM (GMT-05:00) To: Varda
Rotenberg Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org Subject: Re: [GNC]
(no subject) The setting sticks for each account once set. The setting in
preferences
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy Tablet
Original message From: David Carlson
Date: 2/16/20 2:52 PM (GMT-05:00) To: Varda
Rotenberg Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org Subject: Re: [GNC]
(no subject) The setting sticks for each account once set. The setting in
preferences
The setting sticks for each account once set. The setting in preferences
applies the first time the account is opened.
David Carlson
On Sun, Feb 16, 2020, 1:49 PM Varda Rotenberg via gnucash-user <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
> Once in a while, I loose the double line on account. The
Once in a while, I loose the double line on account. The option is checked at
register default ,but I still get the single lines only. I use the double line
for memos. What can be done?thanks, Varda
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-derek
Sent using my mobile device. Please excuse any typos.
On January 10, 2020 12:41:31 PM D via gnucash-user
wrote:
I like your thinking!
On January 10, 2020, at 10:26 PM, John Ralls wrote:
A# ?
On Jan 8, 2020, at 11:42 PM, D via gnucash-user
wrote:
Bb
I like your thinking!
On January 10, 2020, at 10:26 PM, John Ralls wrote:
A# ?
> On Jan 8, 2020, at 11:42 PM, D via gnucash-user
> wrote:
>
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Either it was connectivity issues, or I'm getting senile...
On January 10, 2020, at 11:32 AM, D via gnucash-user
wrote:
Bb
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The naming may be unique, but the idea and use of the account is not unorthodox.
Some businesses track “Cash Over/Short” as a miscellaneous expense and that is
a good place to put rounding and some other errors.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Nov 27, 2019 w48d331, at 3:52 PM, Max Hyre wrote:
>
>
Dear Mr. Filho:
(I expect this will cause all accountants to run, screaming, but it works
for me.)
I, too, keep track of errors, but they're usually mine. For this I have an
account _Equity:MUD_, which stands for Make Up Difference. :-) It's
unorthodox, but this is for my personal
Gilberto,
1. You would normally make the adjustment between the account for the mutual
fund and equity to bring the balance into agreement with a statement. Income
and Expense accounts are in accounting terms a temporary equity accounts
where temporary denotes pertaining to the current period.
Dear all. I am a long time GnuCash user (10+ years) and I use it to
track my personal finances.
The question I have is more related to accounting principles (I am no
accountant) and how specific situations should be recorded to comply
with "standards". I know there are no standards for personal
compare them. I'm
not at my computer now but I think the options to do this are under the Window
or View menus.
Regards,
Chris Good
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> Date: Sat, 9 Nov 2019 18:17:02 + (UTC)
> From: Fran_3
> To: Gnucash Users , Adrien Monteleone
>
> S
17:02 + (UTC)
> > From: Fran_3
> > To: Gnucash Users , Adrien Monteleone
> >
> > Subject: Re: [GNC] How to compare 2 Transaction Reports to find orphan
> >transactions
> > Message-ID: <1766876513.1811024.1573323422...@mail.yahoo.com>
> >
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> Date: Sat, 9 Nov 2019 18:17:02 + (UTC)
> From: Fran_3
> To: Gnucash Users , Adrien Monteleone
>
> Subject: Re: [GNC] How to compare 2 Transaction Reports to find orphan
>transactions
> Message-ID: <1766876513.1811024.1573323422...@
I think that editing the FITID of a transaction in the OFX file will also
trigger a 'new' import.
David C
On Fri, Nov 9, 2018 at 10:38 AM Derek Atkins wrote:
> Changing the date on the transaction is not sufficient; GnuCash stores the
> unique FITID to match against the OFX file, so it will
Changing the date on the transaction is not sufficient; GnuCash stores the
unique FITID to match against the OFX file, so it will detect that there
are no new transactions. You would literally need to delete a
transaction before the re-import to get the importer to see a new one.
-derek
On
Hi Folks,
In answer to John and David, I don't use the on line banking feature.
I download the qfx file from Discover to my disk, then perform a file |
import operation. The downloaded qfx file has several newer transactions
than those in my gnuCash credit card account.
Just for grins, I
> On Nov 8, 2018, at 6:38 PM, John Ralls wrote:
>
>
>
>> On Nov 9, 2018, at 4:15 AM, Ed Fields wrote:
>>
>> Just installed Build ID: 3.3+ (2018-09-29) on a new Win 10 setup
>>
>> I find I can no longer import discover card activity, but can import other
>> credit card activity files into
> On Nov 9, 2018, at 4:15 AM, Ed Fields wrote:
>
> Just installed Build ID: 3.3+ (2018-09-29) on a new Win 10 setup
>
> I find I can no longer import discover card activity, but can import other
> credit card activity files into their associated credit card accounts.
>
> Discover want me to
Just installed Build ID: 3.3+ (2018-09-29) on a new Win 10 setup
I find I can no longer import discover card activity, but can import other
credit card activity files into their associated credit card accounts.
Discover want me to contact Quicken.
I would normally search the archives but don't
???
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l this bitching about? 5 extra chars at the
> front of an email subject ...
>
> humans have a great ability to not see what is right in front of
> their faces. talk to some of your least favorite family members or
> acquaintances if you don't believe me. so just use those skills to
Dave H writes:
Hello Dave,
> There is one at Nabble - http://gnucash.1415818.n4.nabble.com/ ?
Thanks for the info, although my comment was just a joke...usually
discussion of people not happy with the mailing lists turns into
suggestion to create web forum as panacea for all
he only
> > one that did *not* have bracketed tag in the subject line.
>
> I still haven't seen list of mailing clients which are *not* capable to
> perform filtering by List-Id and if it is really such a problem, maybe
> the solution is to turn mailing lists into web forum
George Riner <georgeri...@mycogeo.com> writes:
> I also am subscribed to about 20 email lists and Gnucash was the only
> one that did *not* have bracketed tag in the subject line.
I still haven't seen list of mailing clients which are *not* capable to
perform filterin
On Thu, Apr 12, 2018 at 07:14:36AM -0700, George Riner wrote:
> I also am subscribed to about 20 email lists and Gnucash was the only one
> that did *not* have bracketed tag in the subject line.
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I also am subscribed to about 20 email lists and Gnucash was the only one that
did *not* have bracketed tag in the subject line.
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On April 12, 2018 1:34:08 AM PDT, "Saša Janiška" <g...@atmarama.com> wrote:
>William Bixby <wbi...@usa
William Bixby <wbi...@usa.net> writes:
> I'm surprised at the objections, as my experience is that mail lists
> adding the list ID in the subject is the 'norm' and very common. The
> few, like gnucash was, that don't are the outlier.
I follow about 20 mailing lists and gnucash-us
On Wed, 11 Apr 2018 10:17:59 -0500
Adrien Monteleone wrote:
> My questions were rhetorical as I noted in a later reply to him. I
> knew what his mail client was and what its abilities are. (I could
> see it in the header) My point was that if he wants to ‘filter’
Adrien:
You have hit the nail on the head!
Given all the time given to this thread, I think it is high time to end
it. It has been a hugh distraction from what this list is all about.
Just my $.02 worth.
Les
On 04/11/2018 10:17 AM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
I think this thread also
I think this thread also illustrates that how people hit ‘reply/reply-all’ and
to which message can break threads. So far I think it has at least 5 parts. I’d
have to look at the archive page to be sure. Now we’re at a point where people
are replying to broken off or stalled sections of the
hi
On 04/10/2018 17:17, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
What is your e-mail client? Can it not filter mail? Can it not tag mail? Can it
not handle mailing-lists?
isn't that up to each of us to decide what client to use? and how to
manage our own email flows? shouldn't it be irrelevant to this
ontact with the poster lost, in case of
sensitive subject, you will want to contact that person privately, and
munging makes that difficult.
[1] <http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html>.
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hola
On 04/10/2018 16:20, listreader wrote:
The prefix is EXTREMELY useful to me. So add me to the 'approve' side
of your tally.
me too.
and really- what is all this bitching about? 5 extra chars at the front
of an email subject ...
humans have a great ability to not see what is right
I'm against it too. We use [] tags at work to indicate the relevant project
for an email thread, but with this mailing list gmail can use the
'gnucash-user' email to tag all mails from this thread. I would assume that
many other email clients also offer such facilities.
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I also prefer keeping the subject prefix.
Ray
On Tue, Apr 10, 2018 at 2:17 PM, Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
> Ralph,
>
> What is your e-mail client? Can it not filter mail? Can it not tag mail?
> Can it not handle mailing-lists?
>
> Regard
On 09/04/18 13:41, Stephen Albert wrote:
I'd also prefer [GC] over [GNC].
I prefer nothing. The [GNC] looks quite dreadful as it is completely
unneeded. I'm on gmane.comp.gnome.apps.gnucash.user, why do I need some
stupid piece of data confirming something that I all ready know?
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Yep, as noted earlier in the thread (and another thread some weeks ago) I don’t
think that Mailman setting is working properly.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Apr 11, 2018, at 12:15 AM, Dave H wrote:
>
> Hello people,
>
> Please note the following as Reply All apparently has
; mailing list folder with just my eyes.
>
> And this discussion is all now so ridiculously off-topic to this list's
> purpose that maybe we need a new subject prefix '[GNC-OT]' for 'off
> topic' discussions, so we can filter it out :-)
>
> Ralph
>
Hello people,
Please note the following as Reply All apparently has unintended
consequences.
Cheers Dave H.
Hello Dave...
Please edit the message's 'to' list before you reply to a mailing list
message. I read the list, I get the message you send to the list, I
don't need an additional copy
if I wished simply code a pre-processing of the incoming
gnucash-user emails to add a '[GNC]' to the subject if it wasn't there,
probably would take me a few seconds to do so, I just never thought to
do so before. Likewise, you could write a pre-process that removes the
'[GNC]' on your incoming
't need more. So I prefer to 'filter' the
mailing list folder with just my eyes.
And this discussion is all now so ridiculously off-topic to this list's
purpose that maybe we need a new subject prefix '[GNC-OT]' for 'off
topic' discussions, so we can filter it ou
To be fair, and as I noted in another reply, not often around these parts. But
I have seen it on other lists. The most likely case would be devs from other
projects (maybe GTK) getting involved in a discussion on the gnucash-devel list.
However, I see the dev list now has their own tag, which
e reply, or the reply-to or reply-list or
> reply-all forms. Seems hard to keep track of all the possibilities.
>
> Instead of requiring 2-3 or more filters for each list, the subject code
> allows a single filter to do the job, consistently, never misses.
>
> On 04/10/2018 08:43
ne <adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net>
> Mime-Version: 1.0 (Mac OS X Mail 11.3 \(3445.6.18\))
> Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2018 17:17:55 -0500
> To: Gnucash Users <gnucash-user@gnucash.org>
> Subject: Re: [GNC] Addition of Mailing List Subject Prefix
> List-Id: General Accounting Discussio
comparable updates, so
a general 'rule' to filter on mailing-list may not be as universal as
suspected.
No one filter plan works for all ISPs and mail agents and webmails, etc.
Except for filtering by the subject line tag for the list.
Hence for the preponderance of lists using subject line tags
perhaps depending on the mailers used for the reply, or the reply-to
> or reply-list or reply-all forms. Seems hard to keep track of all the
> possibilities.
>
> Instead of requiring 2-3 or more filters for each list, the subject
> code allows a single filter to do the job, consistently, neve
, 2018, at 1:20 AM, listreader <susel...@cableone.net> wrote:
>
> On Tue, 10 Apr 2018 22:00:33 +0500
> "David T. via gnucash-user" <gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
>
> > I have tallied up the responses regarding subject prefixes thus far,
> > and it appea
, and one third shorter than "GNC", after all.
David T.
On April 11, 2018, at 1:20 AM, listreader <susel...@cableone.net> wrote:
On Tue, 10 Apr 2018 22:00:33 +0500
"David T. via gnucash-user" <gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
> I have tallied up the responses
aps
depending on the mailers used for the reply, or the reply-to or
reply-list or reply-all forms. Seems hard to keep track of all the
possibilities.
Instead of requiring 2-3 or more filters for each list, the subject code
allows a single filter to do the job, consistently, never misses.
On 04/10/2
et> wrote:
> Adrien, my headers for your message show this email is from you, not the
> list:
> From: Adrien Monteleone <adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net>
> Mime-Version: 1.0 (Mac OS X Mail 11.3 \(3445.6.18\))
> Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2018 17:17:55 -0500
> To: Gnucash Users <g
Adrien, my headers for your message show this email is from you, not the
list:
From: Adrien Monteleone <adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net>
Mime-Version: 1.0 (Mac OS X Mail 11.3 \(3445.6.18\))
Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2018 17:17:55 -0500
To: Gnucash Users <gnucash-user@gnucash.org>
Subjec
On Tue, 10 Apr 2018, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
I can see how cross-posted messages would turn into tag soup if every list
followed this behavior.
Adrien,
Without intending to take the thread onto a different track, how common
are corss-posted messages? Where are they cross-posted? I've not
ence to me. But, for those who don't automatically sort incoming
>> messages it could well be helpful.
>>
>> If having it present does no harm there's no reason to remove it, in my
>> opinion. If you're reading e-mail on a phone, watch, or other small device
>> and ca
to some people’s threadings if I manually
remove that [GNC] tag in the subject line after “Re:” ?? Certainly, a good mail
client will thread off the message-id, but that’s not always the case. Will
Mailman add it back?
> On Apr 10, 2018, at 4:53 PM, Rich Shepard <rshep...@appl-ecosys.com&
the header and I adjust as desired, usually removing the
sender's address as they get a copy from the list in any case.
All mail lists prefer threads to remain on the list so that future readers
can see the entire thread.
I admit to not seeing where having [GNC] as a subject line prefix is
harm
ut, for those who don't automatically sort incoming
> messages it could well be helpful.
>
> If having it present does no harm there's no reason to remove it, in my
> opinion. If you're reading e-mail on a phone, watch, or other small device
> and cannot see the entire subject
I like the GNC prefix.
I have 20 mail lists that I subscribe to.
17 use the subject prefix which results in precise filtering to my
folders at my ISP level (I don't need to filter locally, so I can access
the emails in the proper folders no matter which platform and therefore
email client I
ash-user" <gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
>
>> I have tallied up the responses regarding subject prefixes thus far,
>> and it appears that 7 people are in favor of this change.
>>
>> In contrast, 20 people (including three of the development team) have
>> ex
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