Re: [GNC] UNSUBCRIBE and Lemmy.World

2024-03-17 Thread Michael or Penny Novack

On 3/17/2024 12:39 PM, Kalpesh Patel wrote:

If the e-mail client is configured via IMAP access to email server, then whatever email 
is deleted on your client is also removed from your server so you don't need to clean up 
multiple times... IMAP keeps "one" view for all of the email clients that 
access those emails.


Or with POP, when POPed. But I was being fussy because MY provider's 
server isn't a trained seal. It will disregard that "delete" UNLESS I 
configure my my account with them to not use THEIR default of "disobey" 
that delete. In other words, besides configuring my email client to 
"delete when POPed" I had to also have gone into my account with the 
provider and made a change there also.


Michael D Novack


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Re: [GNC] UNSUBCRIBE and Lemmy.World

2024-03-17 Thread Kalpesh Patel
If the e-mail client is configured via IMAP access to email server, then 
whatever email is deleted on your client is also removed from your server so 
you don't need to clean up multiple times... IMAP keeps "one" view for all of 
the email clients that access those emails.

My outlook client is configured to move messages to 'Deleted Item' and then it 
is further configured to delete them permanently after 30 days. One rule has 
multiple email addresses of all the sources which should go to 'Deleted Items' 
automatically.

Go to explore the capabilities of the tools to employ for various tasks... 


-Original Message-
From: Michael or Penny Novack  
Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2024 7:41 PM
To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: Re: [GNC] UNSUBCRIBE and Lemmy.World

On 3/16/2024 5:40 PM, Ken Farley wrote:
> Unsubscribing isn't done by the list, it's just posts of questions 
> like yours.
>
> To unsubscribe, you need to go to:
>
> https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-user
>
> To be honest, I don't allow the deluge of emails to come to me, 
> either. Too many to have to sift through every day.

<< not about gnucash -- but about this specific issue >>

If you are an EMAIL user (not WEBMAIL) then your email client (Outlook, 
Thunderbird, etc.) almost certainly provides a facility for you to create 
"message filter rules". You can then add a rule so that emails coming from a 
particular source (say this email list) get moved to a dedicated folder instead 
of appearing in your inbox). The only emails that show up in the inbox here are 
ones for which I haven't written a rule.

Then you either sift through them in this other folder or not depending on 
whether you have time. Nor do they have to take up space in that folder forever 
as you can specify retention policy for that folder.

Webmail users --- I have no idea if whatever provider you are using offers 
similar facilities.

Michael D Novack




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Re: [GNC] UNSUBCRIBE and Lemmy.World

2024-03-16 Thread Ken Farley
Nah. Filters that store all that stuff are for things I need to look at. 
I find it much more efficient to go to:


https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user

and browse through the messages to see the very small percentage of them 
I'm interested in. That way I don't have to delete a pile of unwanted 
stuff, on my computer and also on my e-mail provider's site.

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Re: [GNC] UNSUBCRIBE and Lemmy.World

2024-03-16 Thread Michael or Penny Novack

On 3/16/2024 5:40 PM, Ken Farley wrote:
Unsubscribing isn't done by the list, it's just posts of questions 
like yours.


To unsubscribe, you need to go to:

https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-user

To be honest, I don't allow the deluge of emails to come to me, 
either. Too many to have to sift through every day. 


<< not about gnucash -- but about this specific issue >>

If you are an EMAIL user (not WEBMAIL) then your email client (Outlook, 
Thunderbird, etc.) almost certainly provides a facility for you to 
create "message filter rules". You can then add a rule so that emails 
coming from a particular source (say this email list) get moved to a 
dedicated folder instead of appearing in your inbox). The only emails 
that show up in the inbox here are ones for which I haven't written a rule.


Then you either sift through them in this other folder or not depending 
on whether you have time. Nor do they have to take up space in that 
folder forever as you can specify retention policy for that folder.


Webmail users --- I have no idea if whatever provider you are using 
offers similar facilities.


Michael D Novack


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Re: [GNC] UNSUBCRIBE and Lemmy.World

2024-03-16 Thread Ken Farley
Unsubscribing isn't done by the list, it's just posts of questions like 
yours.


To unsubscribe, you need to go to:

https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-user

To be honest, I don't allow the deluge of emails to come to me, either. 
Too many to have to sift through every day.

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[GNC] UNSUBCRIBE and Lemmy.World

2024-03-16 Thread quantman via gnucash-user
Will you please unsub me from the emails, it's too much! Also I've tried 
multiple times using the unsub button in the email and it apparently doesn't 
work.

I thoroughly appreciate your time and commitment to GNU Cash and the community 
and I recommend a lemmy.world community (an independent kind of reddit) too 
much gets lost for those who can't simply search the post history.




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> To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
> Subject: [GNC] How to import MT940 and/or online banking missing in
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> Dear all
> 
> Unfortunately, my bank's CSV export is useless as it does not state
> recipients or any useful information of transactions apart from the amount
> and date/time of execution. They do however provide the option to download
> MT940 as well as camt.053 (apart form PDFs). I understand there used to be
> an option to import MT940 transactions through an online banking module,
> but I cannot find it anywhere in the UI (I'm using windows and am on v5.5).
> I found references to an external online banking package but no how to make
> it run on a windows machine.
> 
> I'd appreciate any help on:
> 
> - Importing an MT940 file directly
> - Importing an camt.053 file directly
> - Converting either MT940 or camt.053 files to CSV
> 
> Thank you and kind regards,
> Andr?
> 
> 
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> Message: 2
> Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2024 22:33:29 -0400
> From: Alan Johnson a...@argentwolf.org
> 
> To: adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net, gnucash-u...@lists.gnucash.org
> Subject: Re: [GNC] Bill total does not match real total
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> I looked at the trial. The core they offer has a number of modules you
> can use for free/self hosted/open source. ?The accounting packages
> require a subscription/paid service. ?
> 
> On Mon, 2024-03-11 at 11:56 -0500, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
> 
> > I'm not sure if it is still entirely open source, but it started that
> > way. I think they've added on features that are closed. (some may
> > simply
> > be built with Odoo itself) The base package is still available as far
> > as
> > I'm aware, and it is pretty powerful, but likely overkill for most
> > small
> > businesses. They also don't make it easy to build it and get up and
> > running, preferring to 'guide' you to their paid support offerings.
> > 
> > Odoo is more of a tool to build an app, rather than a business app
> > itself.
> > 
> > Regards,
> > Adrien
> > 
> > On 3/11/24 10:33 AM, Michael or Penny Novack wrote:
> > 
> > > Well ... if it is really "open software" they would have to make
> > > the
> > > source code available for free (technically can charge reasonable
> > > cost
> > > for a copy on medium -- the 'rule" was made before we got things by
> > > download). The "open software" rules do NOT forbid charging for
> > > providing executables, support, etc. The originally concept was
> > > that
> > > nobody could charge excessively for that or somebody else would
> > > step in
> > > and provide at a more reasonable price. Yes, I am old enough to
> > > have
> > > followed the original "open software" discussions real time.
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