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,
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Michael Heydekamp
Co-Admin freexp.de
Düsseldorf/Germany
Am 14.01.2014 01:00, schrieb Michael Heydekamp:
Am
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
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,
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.
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
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).