On Tue, 2016-05-31 at 14:23 -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
> I would have thought it was just css setup by whoever runs the
> hyperkitty web site to make it looks like whatever they want.
> If it is hard coded and not css, then hyperkitty needs a much
> much bigger enhancement request :-).
Could be ha
On 05/31/2016 11:23 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Tue, 31 May 2016 12:11:40 -0400
Paul W. Frields wrote:
You might want to file an enhancement request for Hyperkitty to add a
feature for this.
I would have thought it was just css setup by whoever runs the
hyperkitty web site to make it looks like
On Tue, 31 May 2016 12:11:40 -0400
Paul W. Frields wrote:
> You might want to file an enhancement request for Hyperkitty to add a
> feature for this.
I would have thought it was just css setup by whoever runs the
hyperkitty web site to make it looks like whatever they want.
If it is hard coded an
On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 09:51:23AM -0700, Mike Wright wrote:
> On 05/24/2016 09:46 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
> > On Tue, 24 May 2016 10:53:01 -0400
> > Paul W. Frields wrote:
> >
> > > later we hope to give
> > > you the option to see more of what you like, and less of what you
> > > don't.
> >
> >
Allegedly, on or about 25 May 2016, Stephen Morris sent:
> How do you work around the stated functionality of imap, that if you
> have a mail sitting in your inbox in Tbird and that mail is deleted
> from the server mailbox it is automatically deleted from your Tbird
> inbox as well. When I mentio
On 05/25/16 04:19, Stephen Morris wrote:
Yes, slightly off topic. So, if you have additional questions feel free to
make direct
contact.
>
> How do you configure Tbird for the way you use the mail service (different
> retention
> periods on folders and only downloading mail you are interested i
On Wed, 2016-05-25 at 06:19 +1000, Stephen Morris wrote:
> How do you configure Tbird for the way you use the mail service
> (different retention periods on folders and only downloading mail
> you
> are interested in), as relative to the retention period of mail on
> the
> remote server, the ver
On 24/05/16 10:59, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 05/24/16 08:53, Ed Greshko wrote:
No. I should have mentioned that I have a retention policy set for each list.
Some for
30 days, some for 14.
Oh, the policy is set in my T-Bird client. I don't think gmail itself offers
this.
But since I use IMAP
On 05/24/2016 09:46 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Tue, 24 May 2016 10:53:01 -0400
Paul W. Frields wrote:
later we hope to give
you the option to see more of what you like, and less of what you
don't.
Like maybe getting the plain text message bodies rendered in fixed width
fonts so code snippits a
On Tue, 24 May 2016 10:53:01 -0400
Paul W. Frields wrote:
> later we hope to give
> you the option to see more of what you like, and less of what you
> don't.
Like maybe getting the plain text message bodies rendered in fixed width
fonts so code snippits and such come out displayed reasonably?
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Tim wrote:
> As far as I'm
> concerned, they're only of use for someone who wants to
solve a
> particular problem, and not be part of any on-going
participation.
I participate where I think my input could be useful, but Iǘe
learned to stay out of conversations where the extent of my
knowledge
On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 07:56:28PM -, Peter Gueckel wrote:
> While a long-time user, I never liked getting all of the messages in
> my email box, considering that only 5% or so are relevant to me. The
> digest form has the additional problem of how to reply to a
> post. Then, I discovered Gmane
On 05/23/2016 09:56 PM, Peter Gueckel wrote:
What have you found to be he easiest, most convenient, etc. method of accessing
the message boards?
Hi
I use gmail imap account with thunderbird, it works fine.
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On Mon, 2016-05-23 at 19:56 +, Peter Gueckel wrote:
> I discovered Gmane a few years back.I was bothered somewhat by using a
> third party interface and, it seemed, that not 100% of the posts ever
> showed up, depending on who posted where. It has worked well for me,
> but I had to set up the n
On Mon, 2016-05-23 at 18:23 -0600, Peter G. wrote:
> I'll look into how IMAP might help me manage it all. Gmail
> claims they 'do' mailing lists, so maybe there's a way to
> make it do what I want.
Gmail don't do mailing lists in the sense we usually mean here. They
have something called Google
On 05/24/16 08:53, Ed Greshko wrote:
> No. I should have mentioned that I have a retention policy set for each
> list. Some for
> 30 days, some for 14.
Oh, the policy is set in my T-Bird client. I don't think gmail itself offers
this.
But since I use IMAP all clients I use see the same co
On 05/24/16 08:44, Peter Gueckel wrote:
> That means you are storing the entire contents of all of the lists you read!?
No. I should have mentioned that I have a retention policy set for each list.
Some for
30 days, some for 14.
>
> Well, Google does say you never need to delete anything, do
That means you are storing the entire contents of all of the lists you read!?
Well, Google does say you never need to delete anything, don't they? ;-)
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On 05/24/16 08:23, Peter G. wrote:
> I'll look into how IMAP might help me manage it all. Gmail
> claims they 'do' mailing lists, so maybe there's a way to
> make it do what I want.
I use the message filtering of gmail to put messages from mailing lists in their
individual folders which are lab
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> What message boards? If you mean the mailing lists, then I
use a mail
> client with IMAP (Evolution in my case).
>
> poc
Mailing lists, I meant.
I was hoping someone knew of some super cool way of dealing
with this dated messaging system.
I'll look into how IMAP
On Mon, 2016-05-23 at 19:56 +, Peter Gueckel wrote:
> While a long-time user, I never liked getting all of the messages in
> my email box, considering that only 5% or so are relevant to me. The
> digest form has the additional problem of how to reply to a post.
Most digests are now in MIME fo
While a long-time user, I never liked getting all of the messages in my email
box, considering that only 5% or so are relevant to me. The digest form has the
additional problem of how to reply to a post. Then, I discovered Gmane a few
years back.I was bothered somewhat by using a third party int
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