On a side note, it turns out I was mistaken about that Mailman functionality. 
Apparently, if I’m in the recipient list, I get that message (no way for 
Mailman to prevent that as it is handled independently) but Mailmain simply 
doesn’t send me its own copy. As a result, and since the sender composes in 
HTML, I received the HTML version instead of the usual plain text version I 
prefer from Mailman. (odd that Mail.app doesn’t allow me to specify plain text 
receipt, only plain text sending)

Regards,
Adrien

> On Jan 23, 2019, at 6:50 AM, Adrien Monteleone 
> <adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
> 
> Peter,
> 
> You copied the list which is the important part. While you included me, I 
> only get the list copy. (that used to not happen, I think a mailman bug or 
> setting was fixed) On that note, please *DO NOT* e-mail me only (and not the 
> list) concerning GnuCash questions unless invited to do so. The wiki covers 
> this etiquette question. Certainly, not getting a prompt reply is no cause 
> for such action, and it isn’t likely to get you a faster response. Everyone 
> is a volunteer here. I’m just a user like you that occasionally helps others 
> on the list where I can. I’m not part of the development team—and they’d 
> prefer you use the list.
> 
> To your question, check your settings for the budget. I’ve encountered 
> something similar in the recent past (and posted a thread about it) and it 
> took me some time to track it down. It hinged on the setting for ’same week 
> and day’.
> 
> It caused me to see results which didn’t seem to take into account 
> transactions posted in a particular period because they weren’t directly 
> comparable across periods of different lengths. (the setting ’normalizes’ 
> period lengths so you aren’t comparing a 28 day month to a 31 day month) If 
> you have this enabled, uncheck it and see if this resolves your dilemma. 
> Otherwise, I can’t say I have a solution for you.
> 
> Regards,
> Adrien
> 
>> On Jan 23, 2019, at 5:20 AM, Peter Jackson <jack...@fastmail.net> wrote:
>> 
>> Dear Adrien, 
>> Please forgive me for sending this direct to you, but I've had no reply from 
>> my posting on the 20th, which read:
>> 
>> I have just noticed that the budget total figures are no longer correct.
>> Thus for example, in Expenses Budget , the displayed  Monthly total at the 
>> top of the column for each month does not equal the sum of the individual 
>> account budgets.
>> 
>> This imbalance then reflects across all budget reports.
>> 
>> I am pretty certain that this is a new issue, as I tend to balance regularly 
>> with a spreadsheet.
>> 
>> Any suggestions
>> 
>> Thanks 
>> 
>> Peter
>> 
>> 
>> Tel: 01568 750 248 Mob: 07955 586 476
>> 
> 


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