On Thu, 27 Aug 2009 05:47:50 -0400, Terry Reedy wrote:
>> I use Thunderbird, and treat the list as ordinary mail. I use
>> reply-all, and it seems to do the right thing. Or at least if I'm
>> breaking threads, nobody has pointed it out to me yet.
>
> reply-all may send duplicate messages to t
Xavier Ho wrote:
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 6:54 PM, Ben Finney
wrote:
Fortunately, the messages that come from the list enable any mail client
to know the correct address for “reply to list”. It only remains to
choose a mail client that knows how to use it.
Would you be so kind and share wi
On Fri, 2009-08-28 at 19:04 +1000, Xavier Ho wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 6:54 PM, Ben Finney +pyt...@benfinney.id.au> wrote:
> Fortunately, the messages that come from the list enable any
> mail client
> to know the correct address for “reply to list”. It only
>
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 6:54 PM, Ben Finney
> wrote:
> Fortunately, the messages that come from the list enable any mail client
> to know the correct address for “reply to list”. It only remains to
> choose a mail client that knows how to use it.
Would you be so kind and share with us for such
Hendrik van Rooyen writes:
> If I [use the “reply to author” command], then the mail would go just
> to you, and not to the list at all, which is not what I suspect you
> want, in view of what you have just said.
Right. The common “reply” command in most mail clients means “reply to
author”, and
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 6:18 PM, Hendrik van Rooyen wrote:
> It would really be nice if the "reply" would go to the list, but for the
> digest versions, at least, it does not.
I'm on a few other lists. The Python ones are the only ones that I have to
manually change.
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On Thursday 27 August 2009 22:57:44 Terry Reedy wrote:
> > Nope. I got a duplicate sent to my mailbox, which I hate.
>
> In particular, because there is no indication that it is an exact
> duplicate of what I will also find on the list itself. Please use reply
> instead of reply-all.
If I do tha
Terry Reedy writes:
> In particular, because there is no indication that it is an exact
> duplicate of what I will also find on the list itself. Please use
> reply instead of reply-all.
Better: If you don't want to reply to the author directly, and you don't
want to reply to everyone, don't use
In article ,
Terry Reedy wrote:
>David House wrote:
>> 2009/8/27 Terry Reedy :
>>>
>>> reply-all may send duplicate messages to the author. Not sure of
>>> this list.
>>
>> I'm fairly sure Mailman deals with that.
>
>Nope. I got a duplicate sent to my mailbox, which I hate.
More precisely, there
Terry Reedy wrote:
David House wrote:
2009/8/27 Terry Reedy :
reply-all may send duplicate messages to the author. Not sure of this
list.
I'm fairly sure Mailman deals with that.
Nope. I got a duplicate sent to my mailbox, which I hate.
In particular, because there is no indication that i
David House wrote:
2009/8/27 Terry Reedy :
reply-all may send duplicate messages to the author. Not sure of this list.
I'm fairly sure Mailman deals with that.
Nope. I got a duplicate sent to my mailbox, which I hate.
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Xavier Ho wrote:
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 7:04 PM, Dave Angel wrote:
Thanks for those pointers.
For example, I see a single message containing typically around 10
attachments. I do the reply-all to one of these attachments, and it handles
the message body okay, the To/CC fields okay,
On 2009-08-27, Robert Kern wrote:
> On 2009-08-27 07:41 AM, David House wrote:
>> 2009/8/27 Terry Reedy:
>>> reply-all may send duplicate messages to the author. Not sure of this list.
>>
>> I'm fairly sure Mailman deals with that.
>
> Many of us read from comp.lang.python or gmane.comp.python.gen
On 2009-08-27 07:41 AM, David House wrote:
2009/8/27 Terry Reedy:
reply-all may send duplicate messages to the author. Not sure of this list.
I'm fairly sure Mailman deals with that.
Many of us read from comp.lang.python for gmane.comp.python.general. I do not
appreciate getting reply email
2009/8/27 Terry Reedy :
> reply-all may send duplicate messages to the author. Not sure of this list.
I'm fairly sure Mailman deals with that.
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On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 7:04 PM, Dave Angel wrote:
> I'm not sure how the list-server decides what thread a particular message
> belongs to. It's more than just the subject line, since when people change
> the subject, it stays in the same thread.
>
I'm just using gmail because it saves me the
Dave Angel wrote:
Frank Millman wrote:
I use Thunderbird, and treat the list as ordinary mail. I use
reply-all, and it seems to do the right thing. Or at least if I'm
breaking threads, nobody has pointed it out to me yet.
reply-all may send duplicate messages to the author. Not sure of th
Frank Millman wrote:
Hi all
I mentioned yesterday that I had a problem sending a message to the
newsgroup via the Outlook Express news reader.
Today I received an email from DaveA, which was sent to me via
python-l...@python.org.
I tried simply replying to the email, to see if it behaved bette
Hi all
I mentioned yesterday that I had a problem sending a message to the
newsgroup via the Outlook Express news reader.
Today I received an email from DaveA, which was sent to me via
python-l...@python.org.
I tried simply replying to the email, to see if it behaved better than
Outlook Express.
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