Le 30/05/2012 00:06, Simon Brereton a écrit : > On May 29, 2012 6:03 PM, "mouss" <mo...@ml.netoyen.net> wrote: >> >> Le 28/05/2012 09:53, Georg Schönweger a écrit : >>> Hi, >>> >>> i'm using a Newsreader to read this list (via news.gname.org). But afaik >>> i have to be subscribed to write to this list. And if i'm subscribed i >>> will receive every post via email too, so i receive it twice. >>> Is there a way to be subscribed without "receving" posts to my mail > address? >> >> no. almost all mailing lists work this way (posters = members = >> recipients). believe it or not, many of us have considered this problem, >> but it's not a simple one (open lists such as debian lists currently get >> more abuse...). I personally worked on a much much simpler problem: N >> persons in a company are subscribed to a single list: the company gets N >> copies of the sames messages. would there be a way to get only one copy, >> yet allow each person to post "individually"? my anwser so far is: live >> with that (not even pruning N-1 messages, because it's harder than it >> looks...). keep it simple... >> >> to fix your problem, get yourself an address that you don't consult, such > as >> gschoewgere.posto...@gmail.com >> it's sub-optimal, but it's so simple. > > By default gmail doesn't show you your own post. > > Some mailing software doesn't either.. >
looks like you misread OP (I did at first). the issue isn't with one own messages being resent. he gets the message both on his email address via list re-post and on his news reader. (and gmail behaviour is subject to debate, some like it, some don't. but this is not the right list for such debates).