Am 21.01.2013 19:19, schrieb Scott Wood:
On 01/20/2013 08:53:05 PM, Alexander Holler wrote:
Am 18.01.2013 17:32, schrieb Alexander Holler:
Am 18.01.2013 04:17, schrieb Scott Wood:
On 01/17/2013 07:22:57 PM, Alexander Holler wrote:
Am 18.01.2013 01:50, schrieb Alexander Holler:

(...)
Yes. Sounds nice at first, but there will be no end of features
people
would want afterwards. Next will be video tutorials and fancy
sound. ;)
(...)

I've just wondered what happened to the cc-list of that mail I sent.

I've send it with

CC: Simon Glass <s...@chromium.org>,
 U-Boot Mailing List <u-boot@lists.denx.de>,
 Jeroen Hofstee <jer...@myspectrum.nl>

and received it just with

Cc: U-Boot Mailing List <u-boot@lists.denx.de>,
    Jeroen Hofstee <jer...@myspectrum.nl>

Looks like mailman is confused.

Yes, this is a very old known bug in mailman:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/mailman/+bug/266161

Thanks for the pointer.

I've now disabled that "avoid duplicates" option as the bug suggests.
Good to know that such seems to be needed for mailman lists.

I've just checked my last post, and it happened again.

What do you mean by "it"?  Your address got dropped from CC, or Simon's?

This time it was Steve Strobel. Simon was in to.


So disabling that knob (avoid duplicates) in the (my) preferences
doesn't help.

It's the preferences of the person who's being dropped from the CC list
that matter (supposedly).

Ah, thats the (broken) logic. Mailman drops such people from every CC, not just from mails it sends directly to them. Not what I would have expected as it breaks cc-lists in threads totally.


Looking at those two mails, I think mailman just deletes every CC in
the list which is before the address of the mailing list itself.

I'm pretty sure I've seen droppage that wasn't consistent with that rule
(e.g. the list was in To:).

Regards,

Alexander

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