Pete,

The reason for the "Cack handed" retort was entirely because I was getting a 
digest (being a noob at this I did not realise that was what I was receiving) I 
have now turned that off at the list site in my preferences and now it seems a 
lot less "Cack handed" and I prefer email to web tools anyway.
So I am fully "with the project" at last ... I think?

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All the best,

Siv
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-----Original Message-----
From: Pete Biggs 
<p...@biggs.org.uk<mailto:pete%20biggs%20%3cp...@biggs.org.uk%3e>>
To: evolution-list@gnome.org<mailto:evolution-list@gnome.org>
Subject: Re: [Evolution] How to undo an incorrect image display response and 
why do certain emails not show all content?
Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2018 12:58:06 +0100




I am using Evolution email to reply to the list, is there a way to do
it via a web page or some specific tool in Linux?



Yes, the specific tool in Linux is "Evolution".

And as others have said, the best way of using a mailing list, no
matter what mailer you use is to not use digests.  It's a hangover from
the days when it cost lots of money to connect to the net and download
your email.

(There is a school of thought that digests should be turned off - there
is no point in restarting that debate.)

Evolution is not a high volume list, you probably aren't going to get
inundated with thousands of individual messages - and even if you do,
just set up a filter (either at your mail provider or within Evolution)
to filter all the mailing list mails into a separate folder.




It does seem a bit cack handed doing t via email!



It's an odd statement that! Surely a mailing list is, by definition,
best dealt with using a mail program!

P.

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