Re: [Solved?] mailing lists and gmail with mutt

2009-05-05 Thread Nicolas Sebrecht
On Sat, May 02, 2009 at 08:55:41AM +0200, Nicolas Sebrecht wrote: Recently, I moved one of my email address to gmail. The problem is that Google thinks it's a good idea to not show what _they_ consider to be duplicated mails. I have one folder per mailing list. When I send/receive emails to

Re: mailing lists and gmail with mutt

2009-05-04 Thread J. Limon
On Mon, May 04, 2009 at 02:49:42AM +0200, Nicolas Sebrecht wrote: On Sat, May 02, 2009 at 07:40:11PM +0700, Dave Patterson wrote: To get around the gmail problem of not sending what they think is a copy, I use a folder-hook to make a copy of mail sent and place the copy in the folder I'm

Re: mailing lists and gmail with mutt

2009-05-03 Thread Nicolas Sebrecht
On Sat, May 02, 2009 at 07:40:11PM +0700, Dave Patterson wrote: To get around the gmail problem of not sending what they think is a copy, I use a folder-hook to make a copy of mail sent and place the copy in the folder I'm working from, or the catch-all 'Sent' folder. Yes. I had some minds

mailing lists and gmail with mutt

2009-05-02 Thread Nicolas Sebrecht
Hi folks! (My question is not purely mutt related. I'm posting here because I think here is where I can have the best answers). Recently, I moved one of my email address to gmail. The problem is that Google thinks it's a good idea to not show what _they_ consider to be duplicated mails. I have

Re: mailing lists and gmail with mutt

2009-05-02 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Nicolas Sebrecht nicolas.s-...@laposte.net [05-02-09 05:15]: Recently, I moved one of my email address to gmail. The problem is that Google thinks it's a good idea to not show what _they_ consider to be duplicated mails. I bypass this anomaly by *not* using gmail's smtp service. I use

Re: mailing lists and gmail with mutt

2009-05-02 Thread Dave Patterson
* Nicolas Sebrecht nicolas.s-...@laposte.net [2009-05-02 08:55:41 +0200]: Is there a way to tell Google to NOT do what _they_ think is the best for me? No. Like Microsoft or Apple, they will not listen to what the user wants. I don't imap gmail, because I don't like their folder layout,