Seriously, can we stop discussing this now?
If you need subject line tags, or your mail client doesn't properly know
how to respond only to the list, or whatever -- please go work that out
on your own.
The majority of users on the list don't want or need these things, and
many of us find thi
On May 9, 2013, at 4:02 PM, Carlos M. martinez wrote:
> My mail setup is as limited as my eyesight. As I mentioned, I have
> emails in my inbox and filter afterwards in order to keep mbox size at
> reasonable levels. In this way I don't forget to check this or that folder.
I'm sorry, but I have t
This is also the way I use mail, so +1.
On 09/05/13 23:02, Carlos M. martinez wrote:
> My mail setup is as limited as my eyesight. As I mentioned, I have
> emails in my inbox and filter afterwards in order to keep mbox size at
> reasonable levels. In this way I don't forget to check this or that
On 5/9/2013 5:02 PM, Carlos M. martinez wrote:
My mail setup is as limited as my eyesight. As I mentioned, I have
emails in my inbox and filter afterwards in order to keep mbox size at
reasonable levels. In this way I don't forget to check this or that folder.
While on inbox I filter by looking
My mail setup is as limited as my eyesight. As I mentioned, I have
emails in my inbox and filter afterwards in order to keep mbox size at
reasonable levels. In this way I don't forget to check this or that folder.
While on inbox I filter by looking at the tags. Works really well and I
know quite a
On 5/8/2013 23:53, Michael McNally wrote:
> On 5/8/13 9:43 AM, Carlos M. martinez wrote:
>> Agreed, but, subject tagging is very useful for those who prefer to have
>> things hit your inbox first, before archiving. And there seems to be a
>> lot more agreement on the tagging issue than on the reply
On 5/8/13 9:43 AM, Carlos M. martinez wrote:
Agreed, but, subject tagging is very useful for those who prefer to have
things hit your inbox first, before archiving. And there seems to be a
lot more agreement on the tagging issue than on the reply to.
Unless your mail setup is extremely restrict
On Wed, 2013-05-08 at 13:59 -0400, Chip Marshall wrote:
> On 2013-05-08, Steven Carr sent:
> > Any chance someone can correct the settings on this mailing
> > list to reply to the list by default instead of the user
> > posting the message?
>
> I'd argue the settings are already correct. Having
On Wed, 2013-05-08 at 13:59 -0400, Chip Marshall wrote:
> On 2013-05-08, Steven Carr sent:
> > Any chance someone can correct the settings on this mailing
> > list to reply to the list by default instead of the user
> > posting the message?
>
> I'd argue the settings are already correct. Having
>> Any chance someone can correct the settings on this mailing list to
>> reply to the list by default instead of the user posting the message?
This is a religious argument. Please, leave it alone.
>And, If I might add, adding a tag to the subject like [bind-users] would
>be extremely nice.
It'
On 2013-05-08, Steven Carr sent:
Any chance someone can correct the settings on this mailing
list to reply to the list by default instead of the user
posting the message?
On 08.05.13 13:59, Chip Marshall wrote:
I'd argue the settings are already correct. Having the mailing
list software rewri
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On 05/08/2013 01:28 PM, wbr...@e1b.org wrote:
>> From: Steven Carr
>
>> Any chance someone can correct the settings on this mailing list
>> to reply to the list by default instead of the user posting the
>> message?
>
> Why, Are the settings wrong?
On 2013-05-08, Steven Carr sent:
> Any chance someone can correct the settings on this mailing
> list to reply to the list by default instead of the user
> posting the message?
I'd argue the settings are already correct. Having the mailing
list software rewrite the Reply-to line causes informatio
Agreed, but, subject tagging is very useful for those who prefer to have
things hit your inbox first, before archiving. And there seems to be a
lot more agreement on the tagging issue than on the reply to.
Out of dozens of MLs I'm subscribed to, this is the only one which does
not tag the subject,
> From: Steven Carr
> Any chance someone can correct the settings on this mailing list to
> reply to the list by default instead of the user posting the message?
Why, Are the settings wrong?
I have used and later run lists for years, and supported Listserv(tm)
servers for others for most of th
And, If I might add, adding a tag to the subject like [bind-users] would
be extremely nice.
regards
~Carlos
On 5/8/13 12:02 PM, Steven Carr wrote:
> Any chance someone can correct the settings on this mailing list to
> reply to the list by default instead of the user posting the message?
>
> Th
Any chance someone can correct the settings on this mailing list to
reply to the list by default instead of the user posting the message?
Thanks
Steve
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