Re: Gmail again

2009-10-03 Thread Vinicius Massuchetto
Another thing that really piss me off is when I want to reply a
message to the list.
Pressing `R` or clicking on `Reply` places the author of the current
email on the `To:` field, not the list address.

Let me know if anyone had a workaround for this in GMail.

Thanks!
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On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 2:32 PM, Alexander Kaphuk
sashaandta...@gmail.com wrote:
 Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:


 2009/9/22 Alexander Kaphuk sashaandta...@gmail.com
 mailto:sashaandta...@gmail.com

    Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:

        On Ter, 22 Set 2009, Alexander Kaphuk wrote:

            As far as my initial email being sent three times in a
            row. I do apologise for the incident. I didn't do it on
            purpose though. I was under the impression that I would
            receive a copy of that email straight after sending it
            off. I thought that's what happened when I new post was
            sent. It didn't arrive, so I thought I'd try sending it
            again. Thought I'd mention about that, as I realise that
            some people were a bit upset by that.


        You did get the e-mail (well, at least the mailserver sent it
        to you). But Gmail as a feature that causes this received
        e-mail to be ignored because there is the same e-mail in your
        Sent folder. Once a reply is received, the whole
        conversation is moved to the INBOX (or a label of your choice,
        if you have a filter) again.

    I see. Thanks for letting me know.


 Hi,

 the solutions is to define a filter in gmail. The filter should put a
 label (for example debian-user) on every email with
 debian-u...@lists-debian.org mailto:debian-u...@lists-debian.org in the
 To: field. This works fine for me. Besides putting the label, you can
 choose to remove the email from the INBOX folder automatically as well.
  My two cents.
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Re: Gmail again

2009-10-03 Thread Neal Hogan
On Sat, Oct 3, 2009 at 7:39 AM, Vinicius Massuchetto
viniciusan...@gmail.com wrote:
 Another thing that really piss me off is when I want to reply a
 message to the list.
 Pressing `R` or clicking on `Reply` places the author of the current
 email on the `To:` field, not the list address.

 Let me know if anyone had a workaround for this in GMail.

Hit 'Reply to all' and delete the contents of the 'To:' window. The
list should be in the 'Cc:' box.

FYI -  The gentoo-users list only sends messages to the list from the
list and doesn't include the OP. So, when you hit reply, it goes to
the list and not the OP (directly).


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 On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 2:32 PM, Alexander Kaphuk
 sashaandta...@gmail.com wrote:
 Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:


 2009/9/22 Alexander Kaphuk sashaandta...@gmail.com
 mailto:sashaandta...@gmail.com

    Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:

        On Ter, 22 Set 2009, Alexander Kaphuk wrote:

            As far as my initial email being sent three times in a
            row. I do apologise for the incident. I didn't do it on
            purpose though. I was under the impression that I would
            receive a copy of that email straight after sending it
            off. I thought that's what happened when I new post was
            sent. It didn't arrive, so I thought I'd try sending it
            again. Thought I'd mention about that, as I realise that
            some people were a bit upset by that.


        You did get the e-mail (well, at least the mailserver sent it
        to you). But Gmail as a feature that causes this received
        e-mail to be ignored because there is the same e-mail in your
        Sent folder. Once a reply is received, the whole
        conversation is moved to the INBOX (or a label of your choice,
        if you have a filter) again.

    I see. Thanks for letting me know.


 Hi,

 the solutions is to define a filter in gmail. The filter should put a
 label (for example debian-user) on every email with
 debian-u...@lists-debian.org mailto:debian-u...@lists-debian.org in the
 To: field. This works fine for me. Besides putting the label, you can
 choose to remove the email from the INBOX folder automatically as well.
  My two cents.
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Re: Gmail again

2009-10-03 Thread Vinicius Massuchetto
On Sat, Oct 3, 2009 at 9:44 AM, Neal Hogan nealho...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Sat, Oct 3, 2009 at 7:39 AM, Vinicius Massuchetto
 viniciusan...@gmail.com wrote:

[...]

 FYI -  The gentoo-users list only sends messages to the list from the
 list and doesn't include the OP. So, when you hit reply, it goes to
 the list and not the OP (directly).

My experience with mailing lists are generally like that.
Is there any special reason for this list not to be like that?

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Re: Gmail again

2009-10-03 Thread Tony Baldwin

Vinicius Massuchetto wrote:

On Sat, Oct 3, 2009 at 9:44 AM, Neal Hogan nealho...@gmail.com wrote:

On Sat, Oct 3, 2009 at 7:39 AM, Vinicius Massuchetto
viniciusan...@gmail.com wrote:


[...]


FYI -  The gentoo-users list only sends messages to the list from the
list and doesn't include the OP. So, when you hit reply, it goes to
the list and not the OP (directly).


My experience with mailing lists are generally like that.
Is there any special reason for this list not to be like that?



Yeah,
That's what I'd call normal list behavoir (reply goes to list).
All fedora and ubuntu lists, K12ltsp lists, RH lists, Linguas OS list,
lists for projects in which I participate (OmegaT, Anaphraseus), etc.,
and even professional e-mail lists outside of the tech sphere (those in 
which I participate for professional translators), etc., all function thus.
The debian lists are the only lists I've ever encountered where this is 
not the norm.


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Re: Gmail again

2009-10-03 Thread Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
Vinicius Massuchetto wrote:
 Another thing that really piss me off is when I want to reply a
 message to the list.
 Pressing `R` or clicking on `Reply` places the author of the current
 email on the `To:` field, not the list address.

 Let me know if anyone had a workaround for this in GMail.
   

I've never found a solution (and I don't use Gmail anymore), but it has
now occurred to me that a Greasemonkey might be able to add a Reply to
list function. Try searching at www.userscripts.org . If there isn't
one, perhaps an experienced JavaScript programmer could create one.

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Re: Gmail again

2009-10-03 Thread John Hasler
Neal Hogan wrote:
 FYI -  The gentoo-users list only sends messages to the list from the
 list and doesn't include the OP. So, when you hit reply, it goes to
 the list and not the OP (directly).

Vinicius Massuchetto writes:
 My experience with mailing lists are generally like that.  Is there
 any special reason for this list not to be like that?

Your message goes where your MUA sends it.  If you don't want it to go
to the OP don't send it there.
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Re: Gmail again

2009-10-03 Thread Jari Fredriksson
 Vinicius Massuchetto wrote:
 
 Yeah,
 That's what I'd call normal list behavoir (reply goes to
 list). 
 All fedora and ubuntu lists, K12ltsp lists, RH lists,
 Linguas OS list, lists for projects in which I
 participate (OmegaT, Anaphraseus), etc., 
 and even professional e-mail lists outside of the tech
 sphere (those in which I participate for professional
 translators), etc., all function thus. The debian lists
 are the only lists I've ever encountered where this is
 not the norm. 
 

There are other lists too, SpamAssassin lists for example. I handle these with 
maildrop as follows:

if (/List-Id: debian-user.lists.debian.org/)
{
xfilter /usr/bin/formail -I\Reply-To: debian-u...@lists.debian.org\
to Maildir/.Ohjelmistot.Debian.User
}

Does not help the OP though, unless he reads the GMail with fetchmail into own 
machine.



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Re: Gmail again

2009-10-03 Thread Terence
2009/10/3 Vinicius Massuchetto viniciusan...@gmail.com:
 Another thing that really piss me off is when I want to reply a
 message to the list.

Two things piss me off: top posters, and those who do not truncate
their posts, because all they can see is their own words.


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Re: Gmail again

2009-10-03 Thread Cybe R. Wizard
On Sat, 3 Oct 2009 15:38:03 +0100
Terence terence.j...@gmail.com wrote:

[...]
 
 Two things piss me off: top posters, and those who do not truncate
 their posts, because all they can see is their own words.
 
Add to that Gmail users who send list mail as Cc: and send the mail to
the original poster instead of the list (uhum, Terence, for instance).
This invariably breaks my filtering of mail into the appropriate
directories.

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Re: Gmail again

2009-10-03 Thread John Hasler
Tony Baldwin writes:
 That's what I'd call normal list behavoir (reply goes to list).

Your reply goes where you send it.  If an extra copy is being sent to
the OP it is being sent by your MUA, not by the list.  You have your MUA
configured to reply to all and so it is sending one copy to the list
and another to the OP.
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Re: Gmail again

2009-10-03 Thread Brad Rogers
On Sat, 3 Oct 2009 09:43:45 -0500
Cybe R. Wizard cybe_r_wiz...@earthlink.net wrote:

Hello Cybe,

 Add to that Gmail users who send list mail as Cc: and send the mail to
 the original poster instead of the list (uhum, Terence, for instance).
 This invariably breaks my filtering of mail into the appropriate
 directories.

That annoys me, too.

It's a bugger, innit?   :-(

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Re: Gmail again

2009-10-03 Thread Tim Tebbit
Cybe R. Wizard wrote:
 On Sat, 3 Oct 2009 15:38:03 +0100
 Terence terence.j...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 [...]
 Two things piss me off: top posters, and those who do not truncate
 their posts, because all they can see is their own words.

 Add to that Gmail users who send list mail as Cc: and send the mail to
 the original poster instead of the list (uhum, Terence, for instance).
 This invariably breaks my filtering of mail into the appropriate
 directories.
 
 Cybe R. Wizard

I send my mails through gmane. Only requiring an email account to verify
before sending is allowed. (Gmail in my case) This benefits me in a few
ways.

- never see the random off list requests
- spam from my address being plucked out of the archives is zero
- easy searching my now 'local' archive (363,177 headers

  currently trim dates as you'd like
- default replying to the list only

I have yet to hear of any complaints on how gmane handles mails. Any known?


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Re: Gmail again

2009-10-03 Thread Neal Hogan
 Your message goes where your MUA sends it.  If you don't want it to go
 to the OP don't send it there.
 --
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Ya . . . the more I think about it, it makes better sense to inculde
the OP's email, in case you want to take an OT post offlist . . . a
practice that is underused, IMO.
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Re: Gmail again

2009-10-03 Thread Jari Fredriksson
 On Sat, 3 Oct 2009 15:38:03 +0100
 Terence terence.j...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 [...]
 
 Two things piss me off: top posters, and those who do
 not truncate their posts, because all they can see is
 their own words. 
 
 Add to that Gmail users who send list mail as Cc: and
 send the mail to the original poster instead of the list
 (uhum, Terence, for instance). This invariably breaks my
 filtering of mail into the appropriate directories.
 

You should filter with List-Id header. That does not fail.





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Re: Gmail again

2009-10-03 Thread Brad Rogers
On Sat, 3 Oct 2009 18:25:57 +0300
Jari Fredriksson ja...@iki.fi wrote:

Hello Jari,

 You should filter with List-Id header. That does not fail.

When somebody replies to my address from a list message, Cc'ing the list
the list ID header doesn't get included as that header is added by the
list software, not the poster's MUA.

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Re: Gmail again

2009-10-03 Thread Terence
2009/10/3 Cybe R. Wizard cybe_r_wiz...@earthlink.net:

 Add to that Gmail users who send list mail as Cc: and send the mail to
 the original poster instead of the list (uhum, Terence, for instance).

You're right, pisses me off as well!

I can only plead:

a. Gmail,

b. Fast finger, before I amended  the to: list.

My apologies.


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Re: Gmail again

2009-10-03 Thread Jari Fredriksson

If someone sends a message to your email address, and a carbon copy to list, 
just ignore the direct email, and answer the the list message.

List-Id filters the list copy to the correct folder. The another copy is junk.


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Re: Gmail again

2009-10-03 Thread Cybe R. Wizard
On Sat, 3 Oct 2009 16:54:06 +0100
Terence terence.j...@gmail.com wrote:

 My apologies.

;-]
No problem.  It's the software.  You only expected it to act
correctly.  Google needs tons of complaints, though.

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Re: Gmail again

2009-10-03 Thread Brad Rogers
On Sat, 3 Oct 2009 19:19:53 +0300
Jari Fredriksson ja...@iki.fi wrote:

Hello Jari,

 If someone sends a message to your email address, and a carbon copy to
 list, just ignore the direct email, and answer the the list message. 
 List-Id filters the list copy to the correct folder. The another copy
 is junk.

True.  I misread what you meant, sorry about that.

However, on at least one list I'm on, there are people that *insist* on
only replying privately, not the list.  I'm starting to get tired from
the constant need to redirect my reply to the list.  Even adding a
suitable line in the email doesn't dissuade these people from replying
privately only.

Maybe I should just killfile them..

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Re: Gmail again

2009-10-03 Thread Lee Winter
On Sat, Oct 3, 2009 at 12:46 PM, Brad Rogers b...@fineby.me.uk wrote:
 On Sat, 3 Oct 2009 19:19:53 +0300
 Jari Fredriksson ja...@iki.fi wrote:

 However, on at least one list I'm on, there are people that *insist* on
 only replying privately, not the list.  I'm starting to get tired from
 the constant need to redirect my reply to the list.  Even adding a
 suitable line in the email doesn't dissuade these people from replying
 privately only.

 Maybe I should just killfile them..

Nah, don't do that.  Instead send them a blunt reply stating that you
will only respond to messages submitted to the list and asking them to
resubmit their message to the list if they was to see your reply to
it.  If you want to be seriously obnoxious you can wax effusive about
how interesting their comments were but use such stilted, formulaic
phrasing that it becomes obvious they are reading a mechanical,
non-responsive response.  (C.f. Lou Dobbs' responses to email
submissions).

The sender is the problem, not the message he sent.  So make the
message handling his responsibility.

This is based on one of the fundamental principles of good
citizenship, which states that the best way to deal with a bad law is
to enforce it vigorously.  This comes with the implication that
enforcing it upon its proponets is often a useful optimization.

In the email situation the best way to deal with bad habits is to make
the person with the bad habits deal with the consequences of their
behavior.

The worst that will happen is that they will adjust their behavior
_toward_you_ alone.  Which reduces to the killfile solution excapt
they have to maintain the killing-of-self rather than you having to
maintain the entry in your file.

Good luck (I am certain you will need it ;-)

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Re: Gmail again

2009-10-03 Thread S. Fishpaste
On Sat, 03 Oct 2009 10:27:05 -0300, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI in 
gmane.linux.debian.user wrote:
 Vinicius Massuchetto wrote:
 Another thing that really piss me off is when I want to reply a
 message to the list.
 Pressing `R` or clicking on `Reply` places the author of the current
 email on the `To:` field, not the list address.

 Let me know if anyone had a workaround for this in GMail.
   

 I've never found a solution (and I don't use Gmail anymore), but it has
 now occurred to me that a Greasemonkey might be able to add a Reply to
 list function. Try searching at www.userscripts.org . If there isn't
 one, perhaps an experienced JavaScript programmer could create one.

Reply-To-List is built into Thunderbird now isn't it? I thought there had
been some action on this front from the T-Bird developers. I had been
watching this on Bugzilla.


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Re: Gmail again

2009-10-03 Thread S. Fishpaste
On Sat, 3 Oct 2009 16:42:30 +0300, Jari Fredriksson in gmane.linux.debian.user 
wrote:

 Does not help the OP though, unless he reads the GMail with fetchmail into 
 own machine.

Well; There is a GMail IMAP option the OP could use with an external client.
Far superior in my mind then pop3.

Using mutt there is a reply-to list option. If one's e-mail client doesn't
have it then perhaps one might want to use NNTP.


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Re: Gmail again

2009-10-03 Thread Paul Cartwright
On Sat October 3 2009, S. Fishpaste wrote:
  Does not help the OP though, unless he reads the GMail with fetchmail
  into own machine.

 Well; There is a GMail IMAP option the OP could use with an external
 client. Far superior in my mind then pop3.

I use Kontact, and have a gmail IMAP ( cachedimap) account. I don't read this 
list on that account, but it does work fine.


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Re: Gmail again

2009-10-03 Thread Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
S. Fishpaste wrote:
 Reply-To-List is built into Thunderbird now isn't it? I thought there had
 been some action on this front from the T-Bird developers. I had been
 watching this on Bugzilla.
   

It's present in the version 3 betas, but not yet in the 2.x versions.


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Re: Gmail again

2009-10-03 Thread Brad Rogers
On Sat, 3 Oct 2009 13:37:27 -0400
Lee Winter lee.j.i.win...@gmail.com wrote:

Hello Lee,

 Nah, don't do that.  
{snipped}
 The sender is the problem, not the message he sent.  So make the
 message handling his responsibility.

Advice duly noted.  I'll have to come up with a suitably cryptic and
universal response to use as a template.

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Re: Gmail again

2009-09-23 Thread Marcelo Chiapparini
2009/9/22 Alexander Kaphuk sashaandta...@gmail.com

 Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:

 On Ter, 22 Set 2009, Alexander Kaphuk wrote:

 As far as my initial email being sent three times in a row. I do
 apologise for the incident. I didn't do it on purpose though. I was under
 the impression that I would receive a copy of that email straight after
 sending it off. I thought that's what happened when I new post was sent. It
 didn't arrive, so I thought I'd try sending it again. Thought I'd mention
 about that, as I realise that some people were a bit upset by that.


 You did get the e-mail (well, at least the mailserver sent it to you). But
 Gmail as a feature that causes this received e-mail to be ignored because
 there is the same e-mail in your Sent folder. Once a reply is received,
 the whole conversation is moved to the INBOX (or a label of your choice, if
 you have a filter) again.

  I see. Thanks for letting me know.


Hi,

the solutions is to define a filter in gmail. The filter should put a label
(for example debian-user) on every email with 
debian-u...@lists-debian.org in the To: field. This works fine for me.
Besides putting the label, you can choose to remove the email from the INBOX
folder automatically as well.

My two cents.
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Re: Gmail again

2009-09-23 Thread Alexander Kaphuk

Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:



2009/9/22 Alexander Kaphuk sashaandta...@gmail.com 
mailto:sashaandta...@gmail.com


Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:

On Ter, 22 Set 2009, Alexander Kaphuk wrote:

As far as my initial email being sent three times in a
row. I do apologise for the incident. I didn't do it on
purpose though. I was under the impression that I would
receive a copy of that email straight after sending it
off. I thought that's what happened when I new post was
sent. It didn't arrive, so I thought I'd try sending it
again. Thought I'd mention about that, as I realise that
some people were a bit upset by that.


You did get the e-mail (well, at least the mailserver sent it
to you). But Gmail as a feature that causes this received
e-mail to be ignored because there is the same e-mail in your
Sent folder. Once a reply is received, the whole
conversation is moved to the INBOX (or a label of your choice,
if you have a filter) again.

I see. Thanks for letting me know.


Hi,

the solutions is to define a filter in gmail. The filter should put a 
label (for example debian-user) on every email with 
debian-u...@lists-debian.org mailto:debian-u...@lists-debian.org 
in the To: field. This works fine for me. Besides putting the label, 
you can choose to remove the email from the INBOX folder automatically 
as well.
 
My two cents.

Marcelo


 



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Thanks a lot. I'll look into it.


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Re: Gmail again (was: wmaster0: unknown hardware address type 801 while getting IP address for eth0 interface using DHCP])

2009-09-22 Thread Eduardo M KALINOWSKI

On Ter, 22 Set 2009, Alexander Kaphuk wrote:
As far as my initial email being sent three times in a row. I do  
apologise for the incident. I didn't do it on purpose though. I was  
under the impression that I would receive a copy of that email  
straight after sending it off. I thought that's what happened when I  
new post was sent. It didn't arrive, so I thought I'd try sending it  
again. Thought I'd mention about that, as I realise that some people  
were a bit upset by that.


You did get the e-mail (well, at least the mailserver sent it to you).  
But Gmail as a feature that causes this received e-mail to be  
ignored because there is the same e-mail in your Sent folder. Once a  
reply is received, the whole conversation is moved to the INBOX (or a  
label of your choice, if you have a filter) again.


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Re: Gmail again

2009-09-22 Thread Alexander Kaphuk

Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:

On Ter, 22 Set 2009, Alexander Kaphuk wrote:
As far as my initial email being sent three times in a row. I do 
apologise for the incident. I didn't do it on purpose though. I was 
under the impression that I would receive a copy of that email 
straight after sending it off. I thought that's what happened when I 
new post was sent. It didn't arrive, so I thought I'd try sending it 
again. Thought I'd mention about that, as I realise that some people 
were a bit upset by that.


You did get the e-mail (well, at least the mailserver sent it to you). 
But Gmail as a feature that causes this received e-mail to be 
ignored because there is the same e-mail in your Sent folder. Once a 
reply is received, the whole conversation is moved to the INBOX (or a 
label of your choice, if you have a filter) again.



I see. Thanks for letting me know.


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