Aaron Hill <lilyp...@hillvisions.com> writes: > On 2020-01-13 11:38 am, Carl Sorensen wrote: >> I would like to request that we not use lilybin links for problematic >> code snippets. It places necessary information out of the context of >> the email. > > And I politely ask that folks only reply to the mailing list and not > include individual user emails. In some mail clients, this is known > as "reply list". Otherwise, be mindful of using "reply all" and > remember to manually strip out personal addresses lest the CC line > keep growing. > > Since this thread is showing a lot of activity, my inbox is getting > doubly full as I get a personal email from each participant as well as > a copy from the mailing list daemon.
Uh, you are aware that you can easily configure your mailing list options to _not_ include you in mail you are already receiving via other headers? Sending a mail with subject "set help" (without the quotes) to lilypond-user-requ...@gnu.org delivers, among others: set duplicates on set duplicates off Use `set duplicates off' if you want Mailman to not send you messages if your address is explicitly mentioned in the To: or Cc: fields of the message. This can reduce the number of duplicate postings you will receive. So just send a mail with "set duplicates off" (without quote marks) in the subject line to lilypond-user-requ...@gnu.org. Here is a handy link to click for that: <mailto:lilypond-user-requ...@gnu.org?subject=set%20duplicates%20off> And lo and behold: no need to lecture anybody anymore. -- David Kastrup