On Thu, Apr 12, 2018 at 07:14:36AM -0700, George Riner wrote:
> I also am subscribed to about 20 email lists and Gnucash was the only one
> that did *not* have bracketed tag in the subject line.
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s why I did not reply to
you earlier.
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On Tue, Apr 10, 2018 at 01:48:13PM +, Buddha Buck wrote:
> I concur. Gmail does server-side filtering and labelling, not client-side.
Please be aware that not everyone uses gmail.
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" email, or the corresponding bouncer.
All very nice if you want to do that; some do, some don't.
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this up takes at least a minute, plus seconds for each of
> any of the thousands of mailing lists that you want to subscribe to.
> What more could anybody want, blood on it?
You have a very narrow view on how people read email.
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ely, my MUA (mutt) has a threaded mode which
groups everything in a conversation.
The cost for those who mechanically filter is some 5 extra characters in the
Subject:
The benefit for those who do NOT mechanically filter is to be able to easily
spot
GNC related email.
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I think that it is a considerable improvement.
I can now easily see from the Subject: line what the email relates to; which
means that I can ignore it until I am in ''gnucash mode'' - much more efficient!
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(not necessarily a file). Of course, this must
> also be carefully studied because I don't know if there is a licensing
> issue with this (or furthermore, a software freedom issue).
This is all going to depend on what HMRC deem acceptable. The technical bit is
going to be the easy part.
sdictions.
> Out of curiosity, who wants MTD?
I don't. It will involve me in a lot of extra work that adds nothing to my
business.
I am happy with doing VAT on-line -- just login to HMRC web site, enter a few
numbers into a web page, download a PDF and transfer some money - simple.
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igitally for a few years already. So: that job
was already done.
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e accountants who work for the large
international companies (who also offer civil servants nice consultancies upon
retirement).
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r MTD I would
not see any benefit in changing this - so I want what will be least effort to
keep HMRC off my back.
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even HMRC are stupid
enough to assume that because the file comes from a 'trusted' program that it is
thus OK. I think that it is more compliance, they have, for whatever reason,
decided that we must all use an accounts program and want to enforce it.
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accounts
electronically -- damned control freaks!
I know several other small Linux/... consultants like myself who would want a
FLOSS solution for doing MTD and would help to get something done.
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