Hi Flo, *, On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 5:02 PM, Florian Effenberger <[email protected]> wrote: > Christian Lohmaier wrote on 2012-08-14 18:32: >> >> Changing it back now again for some lists only leads to more confusion. > > do you think that is valid also for the users lists, where (more > unexperienced) people really start to complain and whine?
Yes. I bet those who complain are those who have been subscribers for a while and not new users to write to the list for the first time. It is just a matter of getting used to or a matter whether you allow/welcome posts from non-subscribers or not. Especially on high-volume lists it has a benefit for those who just want to have their question answered. Those then don't have to go through the bother of subscribing, asking the question, then struggle with unsubscribing again. Moderated messages aren't flagged in a special way, so replies either don't reach the passer-by or one has to manually add the poster if one pays special attention. If you complain about getting mail twice and cannot handle the volume, then why are you subscribed to such a high-volume list and why do you engage in every thread? You only receive duplicates that are replies to your own posts (and answers to that answers). The only real thing that changes is that people need to use "reply to all" instead of just "reply". Or live with the fact that whatever they wrong only reaches the person most interested in the reply, and instead an answer from somebody else is read by the whole list. Either what you wrote was so excellent that you want to share it with everyone, then just send it again, this time to all, or just leave it be. If you complain that it is too much work to remove all addresses but the list, then the answer is: Don't remove those other addresses. That the answer doesn't only get to the list is the whole point of the change. Reply to all and that's it. Don't manually remove people. If the complain is: But I absolutely don't want those duplicates!!!, then the answer is to create a filter that has the list's address in CC/To, but none of the List-specific headers (i.e. no List-Id). That will get rid of the duplicate messages sent to you personally, but not the copy that you receive as a subscriber of the the list. I bet *everyone* complaining deals with more than one mailinglist, and already has filter-rules to manage those lists, so adding another one shouldn't be a big deal. Or just hit "del" once in a while. ciao Christian -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to [email protected] Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.documentfoundation.org/www/moderators/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
