Re: [RCU] No history in searchbox with Firefox anymore?

2014-01-15 Thread Michael Heydekamp
As there came no response anymore to the message below: Does anyone of the FF users here have a history in the Roundcube search field? And if so, with which FF version? Cheers, -- Michael Heydekamp Co-Admin freexp.de Düsseldorf/Germany Am 14.01.2014 01:00, schrieb Michael Heydekamp: Am

Re: [RCU] RC not replying properly to mailing list post.

2014-01-15 Thread Kaz Kylheku
On 15.01.2014 09:28, Charles Marcus wrote: On 2014-01-14 7:46 PM, Kaz Kylheku k...@kylheku.com wrote: I know about the Reply List thing; I neglected to mention, in fact, that I tried both Reply All and manually invoking Reply List, with identical results. Look; Reply All is obviously doing

Re: [RCU] No history in searchbox with Firefox anymore?

2014-01-15 Thread Andreas Meyer
I don't have one. FF 26.0 Andreas Michael Heydekamp listu...@freexp.de wrote: As there came no response anymore to the message below: Does anyone of the FF users here have a history in the Roundcube search field? And if so, with which FF version? Cheers,

Re: [RCU] RC not replying properly to mailing list post.

2014-01-15 Thread Ben Schmidt
As the maintainer of a mailing-list manager, and as a user of mailing lists, I thought I would chip in. I think there are uses for all three scenarios: (1) reply to sender (only), (2) reply to list (only), (3) reply to all (sender, list and any CCs). (1) is useful for private replies.

Re: [RCU] RC not replying properly to mailing list post.

2014-01-15 Thread Ben Schmidt
so there is no solution satisfy all I agree entirely. finally *that* is no valid reason for mail duplicates Equally, it is not a valid reason to filter them. We need to recognise people and communities are different, that both behaviours are useful, and valid, and that people who want one

Re: [RCU] RC not replying properly to mailing list post.

2014-01-15 Thread Kaz Kylheku
On 15.01.2014 12:43, Ben Schmidt wrote: As the maintainer of a mailing-list manager, and as a user of mailing lists, I thought I would chip in. I think there are uses for all three scenarios: (1) reply to sender (only), (2) reply to list (only), (3) reply to all (sender, list and any CCs).