Marcel de Jong wrote:
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Paul Bohme wrote:
Mike wrote:
Marcel de Jong wrote:
ps.
I really don't like the fact that 'reply' doesn't work on this
mailinglist. I have to add the mailaddress myself. (this is the only
mailinglist that I know, that does th
Andreas Kostyrka wrote:
* Mike [070116 00:11]:
I agree with this, and I'd also like to add that this list should also auto-prepend a marker in the subject line like most other lists do, for example [OMOKO-COM] so that we can set up
mail filters.
But it does already set a marker:
List-Id: Lis
* Mike Krier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070116 00:11]:
> I agree with this, and I'd also like to add that this list should also
> auto-prepend a marker in the subject line like most other lists do, for
> example [OMOKO-COM] so that we can set up
> mail filters.
But it does already set a marker:
List-
* Marcel de Jong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070115 23:24]:
> On 1/15/07, Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >I'm in the US, in New York city. What networks can I use a Neo1973
> >phone on? Do all GSM carriers accept all GSM phones?
> >
> >
>
> In contrast to CDMA phones, a GSM phone isn't normally
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Mike Krier schreef:
> Marcel de Jong wrote:
>> On 1/15/07, Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm in the US, in New York city. What networks can I use a Neo1973
>>> phone on? Do all GSM carriers accept all GSM phones?
>>>
>>>
>>
>> In contrast t
Dnia wtorek, 16 stycznia 2007 00:45, Marcel de Jong napisaĆ:
> >>> I really don't like the fact that 'reply' doesn't work on this
> >>> mailinglist. I have to add the mailaddress myself. (this is the
> >>> only mailinglist that I know, that does that this way)
Nearly all lists which I read are co
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Paul Bohme wrote:
> Mike wrote:
>> Marcel de Jong wrote:
>>> ps.
>>> I really don't like the fact that 'reply' doesn't work on this
>>> mailinglist. I have to add the mailaddress myself. (this is the only
>>> mailinglist that I know, that does that thi
Mike writes:
>
>Yes I know that, I still vote for subject tags and reply-list.
I don't really care about subject tags, but would prefer reply-list.
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Paul Bohme wrote:
> Mike wrote:
>> Marcel de Jong wrote:
>>> ps.
>>> I really don't like the fact that 'reply' doesn't work on this
>>> mailinglist. I have to add the mailaddress myself. (this is the only
>>> mailinglist that I know, that does that thi
Paul Bohme wrote:
Mike wrote:
Marcel de Jong wrote:
ps.
I really don't like the fact that 'reply' doesn't work on this
mailinglist. I have to add the mailaddress myself. (this is the only
mailinglist that I know, that does that this way)
You'll want to be careful here - is an odd thing tha
Marcel de Jong wrote:
On 1/15/07, Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm in the US, in New York city. What networks can I use a Neo1973
phone on? Do all GSM carriers accept all GSM phones?
In contrast to CDMA phones, a GSM phone isn't normally locked to a
carrier, only the GSM-chip (SIMcard)
Mike wrote:
Marcel de Jong wrote:
ps.
I really don't like the fact that 'reply' doesn't work on this
mailinglist. I have to add the mailaddress myself. (this is the only
mailinglist that I know, that does that this way)
You'll want to be careful here - is an odd thing that people get really
Marcel de Jong wrote:
On 1/15/07, Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm in the US, in New York city. What networks can I use a Neo1973
phone on? Do all GSM carriers accept all GSM phones?
In contrast to CDMA phones, a GSM phone isn't normally locked to a
carrier, only the GSM-chip (SIMcard)
Marcel de Jong wrote:
On 1/15/07, Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm in the US, in New York city. What networks can I use a Neo1973
phone on? Do all GSM carriers accept all GSM phones?
In contrast to CDMA phones, a GSM phone isn't normally locked to a
carrier, only the GSM-chip (SIMcard)
On 1/15/07, Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm in the US, in New York city. What networks can I use a Neo1973
phone on? Do all GSM carriers accept all GSM phones?
In contrast to CDMA phones, a GSM phone isn't normally locked to a
carrier, only the GSM-chip (SIMcard) that is inside your GS
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