On 01/10/14 16:33, Mark Rogers wrote:
On 1 October 2014 15:33, Owen Smith wrote:
I'm so used to Reply going to a sensible destination for all my other emails
There are two buttons: Reply and Reply All. There are two potential
actions: reply just to the sender, and reply to everyone.
Forget e
Mark Rogers wrote:
>On 1 October 2014 15:33, Owen Smith wrote:
>> I'm so used to Reply going to a sensible destination for all my other
emails
>
>There are two buttons: Reply and Reply All...
And in my email client, three buttons. There's also one for 'reply to
mailing list or newsgroup' which
On 1 October 2014 15:33, Owen Smith wrote:
> I'm so used to Reply going to a sensible destination for all my other emails
There are two buttons: Reply and Reply All. There are two potential
actions: reply just to the sender, and reply to everyone.
Forget everything you think you know and try to
Owen Smith wrote:
And I just fell foul of Reply going to only the poster. I didn't want
to send it only to Square Penguin, but I'm so used to Reply going to
a sensible destination for all my other emails that it's a real
problem trying to remember that I have to edit the destination for
this one
And I just fell foul of Reply going to only the poster. I didn't want to send
it only to Square Penguin, but I'm so used to Reply going to a sensible
destination for all my other emails that it's a real problem trying to remember
that I have to edit the destination for this one mailing list.
--
Owen Smith wrote:
If you subscribe to a digest of a list then you accept, and probably
even want, to not be bothered by direct replies and only see the
postings when the daily digest turns up.
You wouldn't be bothered by direct replies unless you had taken direct
part in the conversation as un
I disagree. If you subscribe to a digest of a list then you accept, and
probably even want, to not be bothered by direct replies and only see the
postings when the daily digest turns up. There is no way I'd want a Freecycle
digest to behave like this list for example, there would be far too many
On 1 October 2014 13:26, Owen Smith wrote:
> On this list Reply to All sends it To: the sender, and CC: the list. That is
> also wrong, CC: is for your information and To: the original sender implies I
> am expecting them to answer.
This thread is a prime example of where the current implementa
On Wed, 2014-10-01 at 13:26 +0100, Owen Smith wrote:
> Every other mailing list I am subscribed to causes Reply to go back to
> the list. The Reply-To: header is completely standard and it is not a
> horrible abuse to use it. The other alternative is for emails to be
> From: the list. I'm on variou
On Wed, 2014-10-01 at 10:55 +0100, Nick wrote:
> It actually looks like a mail client thing. You are talking as if
> Evolution behaves like all mail clients, with Claws I do not get the
> problem Owen highlighted and you explained.
I deliberately didn't mention Evolution.
> When I press reply it
Every other mailing list I am subscribed to causes Reply to go back to the
list. The Reply-To: header is completely standard and it is not a horrible
abuse to use it. The other alternative is for emails to be From: the list. I'm
on various mailing lists, some insert Reply-To: and some change Fro
On Wed, 01 Oct 2014 10:27:14 +0100
David Woodhouse wrote:
> > Is it not possible to get the list software to set the Reply To
> > header so that replies always go to the list?
>
> Absolutely not.
It might be doable locally for you Owen, just add a custom header at
some point to specific messages
On Wed, 2014-10-01 at 10:09 +0100, Owen Smith wrote:
> Given that Reply goes to the sender, and Reply to All goes to the
> sender and CC's the list, it is not surprising that replies are going
> to the wrong place. I've done it several times myself.
>
> Is it not possible to get the list software
Given that Reply goes to the sender, and Reply to All goes to the sender and
CC's the list, it is not surprising that replies are going to the wrong place.
I've done it several times myself.
Is it not possible to get the list software to set the Reply To header so that
replies always go to the
On 01/10/2014 08:59, Steve Beynon wrote:
Hi,
I have already tried several get_iplayer perl scripts versions. All
"show my $version = 2.86;" at their start. I even tried the one that had
been working under windows and that showed the same problem. I'm
wondering whether puppy has a missing perl
On 30/09/2014 23:26, hennessey rogers wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to get get_iplayer working on puppy linux. I've installed libwww
and rtmpdump. I can list and download tv and radio programs showing that its
basically working.But when I list podcasts I only get an index with five digits
like thi
Hi,
I'm trying to get get_iplayer working on puppy linux. I've installed libwww
and rtmpdump. I can list and download tv and radio programs showing that its
basically working.But when I list podcasts I only get an index with five digits
like this:-
under windows get_iplayer.pl podcast listin
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