Re: [jQuery] Is there a way to reply to someone's post...

2006-10-18 Thread Andrea Ercolino


Blair McKenzie-2 wrote:
 
 You could use the Nabble archive
 

Nabble seems a good solution. Thanks Blair.

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[jQuery] Is there a way to reply to someone's post...

2006-10-17 Thread Andrea Ercolino
without using the Reply button in a mail program?

I've disabled that checkbox inmy jQuery profile for receivingmessages from the list. I really prefer to browse the archives. But for replying specifically to someone's post, what can I do?Opening a new thread with the old subject is myunique option? 

If there is no otheroption, could someoneapply a little patch for making it possible to use a special Subject for this purpose? I'm sure it could be done in jQuery! A simple script for reorganizing the archive page by thread, based on a Subject like "014226; jQuery API discussion - Jörn Zaefferer". Where the first number is the message I want to reply to, and the remaining text is just for me, and should be discarded.___
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[jQuery] Is there a way to reply to someone's post...

2006-10-17 Thread Andrea Ercolino
Adrian,

I don't have access to the headers because I don't have the email message at all. I'm subscribed to the list so I can post, if I want to. But I unchecked the service of the mailer program at jQuery, so I'm actually not receiving any message to my inbox. I found that browsing the archives is much more effective to me. IMO this is an option that should be promoted because it saves bytes to everyone involved.

As I suggested, all posts to discuss@jquery.com get an id, which is then represented as the lastitem in thelink to the message. For example my first message about this issue got 014492 and your reply got 014497. This is a very simple Id to retrieve. 

If I had had the option to reply to your reply by specifying a Subject like "014497; Is there a way - Adrian", and have my message properly threaded below yours, then discussions would be much easier to read through. And my sent messages would get a Subject which would also be easy to categorize here, inside my mail program.

Spamshould notbean issue, because the mailer at jQuery will filter out all messages not coming from subscribers anyway.
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Re: [jQuery] Is there a way to reply to someone's post...

2006-10-17 Thread Blair McKenzie
You could use the Nabble archive of the list. I believe it allows you to set up an account and post emails to threads from your own email address.Blair
On 10/18/06, Andrea Ercolino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adrian,

I don't have access to the headers because I don't have the email message at all. I'm subscribed to the list so I can post, if I want to. But I unchecked the service of the mailer program at jQuery, so I'm actually not receiving any message to my inbox. I found that browsing the archives is much more effective to me. IMO this is an option that should be promoted because it saves bytes to everyone involved.


As I suggested, all posts to discuss@jquery.com get an id, which is then represented as the lastitem in thelink to the message. For example my first message about this issue got 014492 and your reply got 014497. This is a very simple Id to retrieve. 


If I had had the option to reply to your reply by specifying a Subject like 014497; Is there a way - Adrian, and have my message properly threaded below yours, then discussions would be much easier to read through. And my sent messages would get a Subject which would also be easy to categorize here, inside my mail program.


Spamshould notbean issue, because the mailer at jQuery will filter out all messages not coming from subscribers anyway.

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