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Am So den 25. Jun 2017 um 9:40 schrieb colin clark:
> Would it also be possible for an email to be sent to the list whenever the
> Geeqie repository is updated?
Sure. I can do that when the new list is live. :-)
Maybe we want to have a
Would it also be possible for an email to be sent to the list whenever the
Geeqie repository is updated?
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On 2017-06-25 08:31, Paul wrote:
> > It would be nice to have the mailing list away from sourceforge. But
> > unfortunately, it is not done by itself. ;-)
> >
> > So, if there is any contributor for this job, just stand up. :-D
>
> I'll do it.
I can also do it if Paul runs into obstacles,
> It would be nice to have the mailing list away from sourceforge. But
> unfortunately, it is not done by itself. ;-)
>
> So, if there is any contributor for this job, just stand up. :-D
I'll do it.
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Hi Folks,
It would be nice to have the mailing list away from sourceforge. But
unfortunately, it is not done by itself. ;-)
So, if there is any contributor for this job, just stand up. :-D
Regards
Klaus
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Klaus Ethgen
I would also a prefer a mailing list setup that gives the option of replying
either to the list or to the original sender. With sourceforge I have a
tendency to send to personal emails instead of to the list, as I had
intended...
Also I see that the Gmane link on geeqie.org is defunct.
Nabble is
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Am Mo den 12. Jun 2017 um 10:17 schrieb Klaus Ethgen:
> One more think is to allow custom domains. I would prefer to have
> mailingl...@geeqie.org or something like that. That would even make it
> more easy to migrate in future if needed.
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Am So den 11. Jun 2017 um 16:43 schrieb Paul:
> > "I understand that I can withdraw my consent at anytime."
>
> I attempted to keep my consent withdrawn by not checking the "I agree to
> receive stuff I don't want" check-box, but the
> "I understand that I can withdraw my consent at anytime."
I attempted to keep my consent withdrawn by not checking the "I agree to
receive stuff I don't want" check-box, but the interface refused to let me
re-confirm my mailing list subscription. So I closed the browser window
without
On 2017-06-11 10:23, Roger wrote:
> If you all will notice, there maybe an implied update to the Terms of
> Service... Usually corporations will do this to slide something
> through.
>
> "[CHECK BOX] I agree to receive correspondence from SourceForge.net. I
> understand that I can withdraw my
If you all will notice, there maybe an implied update to the Terms of
Service... Usually corporations will do this to slide something through.
"[CHECK BOX] I agree to receive correspondence from SourceForge.net. I
understand that I can withdraw my consent at anytime. Please refer to our Terms
On 2017-06-09 07:04, Klaus Ethgen wrote:
> However, there are not that many mailing lists out there that give the
> user the freedom to change his settings. There is mailman, majordomo,
> schleuder and what else?
>
> mailman is not the worsed in the list. :-)
>
> I personally like the idea of
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Am Fr den 9. Jun 2017 um 6:26 schrieb Ian Zimmerman:
[Sourceforge naging crap]
Yes, I know, sourceforge is a pain.
> Just receiving this was enough to raise my blood pressure because I go
> to lengths every time I subscribe to a mailman list to
I just received this pearl:
Hi,
Thanks for being a SourceForge user. Our records indicate that you are
subscribed to the following project mailing lists:
geeqie-devel
(my other lists elided)
We are contacting you to confirm you are still interested in receiving
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