nntp newsgroup responses

2010-10-16 Thread Beverly Howard
d...@kd4e.com, From the message header in your posts, I'm curious how you are setup to access this newsgroup... it looks as if you are using a "listserve" rather than a "newsreader" A quick note. When responding to nntp newsgroup posts, simply "reply" to the newsgroup post rather than using

Re: A quick question

2010-10-16 Thread JeffM
Zeb Carter wrote: >[...]I am recreating my USENET lists[...] > If you're going to be posting to USENET, avoid using inane Subject lines like "A quick question". ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.o

SM Filter Question...

2010-10-16 Thread Rufus
...is there a way that I can create a filter that will delete subject lines by attribute - i.e.; all caps? Other than that my current set of filters are working flawlessly. -- - Rufus ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.m

Re: A quick question

2010-10-16 Thread Zeb Carter
JeffM wrote: Zeb Carter wrote: [...]I am recreating my USENET lists[...] If you're going to be posting to USENET, avoid using inane Subject lines like "A quick question". Your reply was MOST helpful. NOT! And thanks to Leonidas Jones and J. Weaver for their quick help. My problem was quickl

Re: A quick question

2010-10-16 Thread Mark Hansen
On 10/16/2010 3:00 PM, Zeb Carter wrote: > JeffM wrote: >> Zeb Carter wrote: >>> [...]I am recreating my USENET lists[...] >>> >> If you're going to be posting to USENET, >> avoid using inane Subject lines like "A quick question". > > Your reply was MOST helpful. NOT! And thanks to Leonidas Jones

Re: nntp newsgroup responses

2010-10-16 Thread Jay Garcia
On 16.10.2010 10:11, Beverly Howard wrote: --- Original Message --- > d...@kd4e.com, > > From the message header in your posts, I'm curious how you are setup to > access this newsgroup... it looks as if you are using a "listserve" > rather than a "newsreader" > > A quick note. When responding

Re: nntp newsgroup responses

2010-10-16 Thread Paul B. Gallagher
Jay Garcia wrote: On 16.10.2010 10:11, Beverly Howard wrote: --- Original Message --- d...@kd4e.com, From the message header in your posts, I'm curious how you are setup to access this newsgroup... it looks as if you are using a "listserve" rather than a "newsreader" A quick note. When r

Re: nntp newsgroup responses

2010-10-16 Thread Jay Garcia
On 16.10.2010 19:05, Paul B. Gallagher wrote: --- Original Message --- > Threads fine here, though Bev did change the subject line. His message > does say In-Reply-To: > , > which cites the correct message id for d...@kd4e.com's query. > Like I preach .. QUOTE The message here showed up a

Re: nntp newsgroup responses

2010-10-16 Thread NoOp
On 10/16/2010 05:09 PM, Jay Garcia wrote: > On 16.10.2010 19:05, Paul B. Gallagher wrote: > > --- Original Message --- > >> Threads fine here, though Bev did change the subject line. His message >> does say In-Reply-To: >> , >> which cites the correct message id for d...@kd4e.com's query. >> >

Re: A quick question

2010-10-16 Thread Leonidas Jones
JeffM wrote: > If you're going to be posting to USENET, > avoid using inane Subject lines like "A quick question". This isn't usenet. Lee ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support

Re: nntp newsgroup responses

2010-10-16 Thread Jay Garcia
On 16.10.2010 20:04, NoOp wrote: --- Original Message --- > On 10/16/2010 05:09 PM, Jay Garcia wrote: >> On 16.10.2010 19:05, Paul B. Gallagher wrote: >> >> --- Original Message --- >> >>> Threads fine here, though Bev did change the subject line. His message >>> does say In-Reply-To: >>> , >

Re: A quick question

2010-10-16 Thread J. Weaver Jr.
Leonidas Jones wrote: JeffM wrote: If you're going to be posting to USENET, avoid using inane Subject lines like "A quick question". This isn't usenet. From the headers on _your_ message: X-Usenet-Provider: http://www.giganews.com Regardless, "A quick question" imparts no usefu

Re: A quick question

2010-10-16 Thread Leonidas Jones
"J. Weaver Jr." wrote: > From the headers on _your_ message: > > X-Usenet-Provider: http://www.giganews.com > > Regardless, "A quick question" imparts no useful information. -JW My point is that these support groups are not propagated to usenet. A quote from any headers is completely i

Re: A quick question

2010-10-16 Thread JeffM
Mark Hansen wrote: >What you must not realize is that >people search the subject lines from past posts >looking for potential solutions. >By using a nonsense subject line, >you basically make this really hard. > aka "selfish". ___ support-seamonkey mailin

Copying notes from the address book

2010-10-16 Thread Jeffrey Needle
Using 2.0.8 in WinXP. When I click on a contact, information comes up on the screen, including the notes area. I keep information there that I use frequently. But if I try to copy and paste that info into an e-mail, I can't seem to do it. I can open the contact, go to the Notes page, and co