May 31st 2006 PDT
On 31 May 2006 19:52:37 -0000 "Dada Mail \(Justin Simoni\)" wrote: > > > Well, we still have the threading problem.... > > Maybe not so much of a problem as a small annoyance. > > I'll see what's up with that - you're referring to threading not > working in your mail reader, correct? Are you talking about this discussion list here ? If so, I can confirm that threaded view is working fine here on my Sylpheed e-mail client. So I would say it's basically working. Which clients have ...Continue Reading
May 31st 2006 PDT
Alfred, Looking at the headers that Dada Mail makes, I don't see anything totally wrong with the information - there should be enough to make a proper thread. The only odd thing that Dada Mail does is rewrite the Message-ID header when it receives a message and then broadcasts that message to the group. Although I don't know why this would affect threading of received messages, unless the mail reader was for some reason keeping track of messages you sent and was trying to match them up with messages rece ...Continue Reading
May 31st 2006 PDT
> Well, we still have the threading problem.... > Maybe not so much of a problem as a small annoyance. I'll see what's up with that - you're referring to threading not working in your mail reader, correct? I know the online archives don't support threading, but that's sort of just from a lack of time. I could most likely (now) get a working implementation up in a few hours - although it would be slow as a dog. I'll do some research to see if threading isn't working for discussion messages. I don't thi ...Continue Reading
May 31st 2006 PDT
>Any other experiences with discussion mailing lists that you'd like copied? Well, we still have the threading problem.... Maybe not so much of a problem as a small annoyance. Any change you might get to that ? Alfred ...Continue Reading
May 30th 2006 PDT
On May 30, 2006, at 2:27 AM, Gerard Seibert wrote: > I would have thought that was a given. I work on both Windows and > FreeBSD OS's. On my Windows box, I have Becky Internet Mail installed. > The reply options include: > > 1) Reply > 2) Reply to All > 3) Reply to selected addresses Not so - on Apple's Mail.app, which I use as my mail reader, there's only Reply, and Reply All options. You may have a mail reader that's more tuned for power users, and mine is made more for the consumer marke ...Continue Reading
May 30th 2006 PDT
On May 30, 2006, at 6:00 AM, Joe Rizza wrote: > > I like what you suggest, especially since Dada can be set to NOT > send the posting back to the sender. In that case, if the list and > sender are copied on the message, then they theoretically won't get > two copies. It would be nice to have options to configure as the > user wishes; different groups of people have different preferences, > regardless of "netiquette". Yup - agreed. I could see why you'd explicitly *not* want rep ...Continue Reading
May 30th 2006 PDT
hello*/Joe Rizza <joe@PROTECTED>/* wrote: Justin,I like what you suggest, especially since Dada can be set to NOT send the posting back to the sender. In that case, if the list and sender are copied on the message, then they theoretically won't get two copies. It would be nice to have options to configure as the user wishes; different groups of people have different preferences, regardless of "netiquette". And on that subject, thanks for not being a "stickler" for the rules. I've been ...Continue Reading
May 30th 2006 PDT
Justin,I like what you suggest, especially since Dada can be set to NOT send the posting back to the sender. In that case, if the list and sender are copied on the message, then they theoretically won't get two copies. It would be nice to have options to configure as the user wishes; different groups of people have different preferences, regardless of "netiquette". And on that subject, thanks for not being a "stickler" for the rules. I've been using email/usenet for MANY years, and nothing ann ...Continue Reading
May 30th 2006 PDT
"Dada Mail \(Justin Simoni\)" > (sorry, the below was posted, when I was doing the upgrade - here it > is:) > > From: Andreas Grau > Date: May 30, 2006 1:25:58 AM MDT > To: "Dada Mail Developers" > Subject: Re: [dadadev] Re: Discussion List Style - Request For Comments > > On 30 May 2006 06:57:37 -0000 > "Dada Mail \(Justin Simoni\)" wrote: > > > On May 29, 2006, at 4:47 AM, Gerard Seibert wrote: > > > >> A reply should be direc ...Continue Reading
May 30th 2006 PDT
(sorry, the below was posted, when I was doing the upgrade - here it is:) From: Andreas Grau Date: May 30, 2006 1:25:58 AM MDT To: "Dada Mail Developers" Subject: Re: [dadadev] Re: Discussion List Style - Request For Comments On 30 May 2006 06:57:37 -0000 "Dada Mail \(Justin Simoni\)" wrote: > On May 29, 2006, at 4:47 AM, Gerard Seibert wrote: > >> A reply should be directed back to the forum and only the forum aka >> mailing list unless the originator requests otherwise. > ...Continue Reading
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