Haha, guys! :D I never knew your emotinal attachment to the mailing list
system went so deep :) I shall not make such a foolish suggestion again!
I will try to read on in KMail then, if you mean its better :)
Enjoy the day!
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2014-07-07 2:18 GMT+02:00 B Bruen :
> Yes, me as well. It looks more like using a pantechnicon to go to the corner
> shop for a loaf of bread and a bottle of milk. :-)
>
Nice :-) !!
The only interface i use is gmail ... because i want to access my
mails everywhere at the same time i use both km
Yes, me as well. It looks more like using a pantechnicon to go to the corner
shop for a loaf of bread and a bottle of milk. :-)
regards
Bruce
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On Sun, 06 Jul 2014, Rob Kudla wrote:
> On 07/06/2014 02:21 PM, J?rn Erik M?rne wrote:
> > bit too ... what word to put? It just feels a bit like using your fist to
> > get
> > the nail in, when there's a hammer... I came across an open source rails
> > mailinglist/board type of solution that lo
As Rob says, I get my email using Thunderbird (either on my Ubuntu machine
or my Win7 machine) I haven't used a mailing list in a very long time.
I like the interface I have now.
Bill
Rob Kudla wrote, On 07/06/2014 16:59:
On 07/06/2014 02:21 PM, Jørn Erik Mørne wrote:
bit too
On 07/06/2014 02:21 PM, Jørn Erik Mørne wrote:
> bit too ... what word to put? It just feels a bit like using your fist to get
> the nail in, when there's a hammer... I came across an open source rails
> mailinglist/board type of solution that looks really nice, and it could work
> really well f
Hello guys!
I'm not writing too often here, but I read most of what's going on through
Nabble, and enjoy learning from the questions asked and the answers
given. I am not sure about you, but to me the mailing list system seems a
bit too ... what word to put? It just feels a bit like using your