Hello fredvs, you wrote on Wed, 15 May 2019 02:05:08 -0700 (MST):
> Yes, nabble propose "extended" mailing-lists. > When you create a "nabble-mailing-list" you have to give all the infos of > the "official-root" mailing list. > Then nabble will copy all new posts of the "official-root" mailing list to > the nabble-mailing-list. Hmmm - I don't think I really understand this. This seems to be an overly complicated setup of questionable useability. > If you create a new post from the nabble-maling-list, a copy will be sent > by nabble for the "official-root" mailing list. Does that perhaps mean that such a "registration" creates a personalized subset list, containing only messages that are sent or to be received by the applicant? > So, if you are already registered to "official-root" mailing list, your > account will be ok, even if you did not create one with nabble. So a full registration would be needed to get access to the full list content? That's bad, as I wasn't, not remotely, able to register because of the unavailability of the anti-robot test. Maybe that's a "service" of some extraneous site like google, facebook or twitter, which I have blocked because of their espionage? > I prefer to use nabble because I do not trust Thunderbird (it did remove > all my mails from hotmail server, even with "keep mail on server"). I once had a similar problem with Thunderbird, when I tried to switch from a pop3 to an imap server, for a friend even. Doing this, Thunderbird deleted ALL locally held copies of ALL previous emails in ALL of its "folders" - tabula rasa... We were anything but amused. Luckily, my friend had most of the emails still on another machine, an older one he didn't use much any more, and thus the catastrophe could be kept within limits, but he did loose some messages. But otherwise, Thunderbird does seem to be pretty reliable, although I prefer to use this mailer (claws-mail) or formerly its predecessor, sylpheed, because they're much more compact and still providing everything needed for mail and news reading. They're AFAIK also available for Windows. > > BTW, thisapplication was to your list > > http://mse-org-forum.111682.n8.nabble.com/. > > This is a other feature of nabble. > It is a "forum" (not mailing-list) and is nabble-only (no link to a other > forum or mailing-list). Interesting. On the web site, it was AFAIR called a mailing list. And you even introducced it as such to me. But this is what your link led me to. This could then be the reason why I didn't receive any message from there yet. It looks like I'll have to dive into that a lot deeper... (Taking time, that is.) > I will take a look at gmane.org, maybe it is better. I didn't check at it out deeper and not even visited its site for quite some time, as the news feed works very well. But I don't really know what it does provide and where there might be problems with it. Thank you for your information. BTW, I'll probabely just put the fpc / meside-msegui stuff into a subdirectory on my web site and post a link to it here. That way, it should at last be possible for you (and any interested list members here) to get at it and check it out. -- -- (Weitergabe von Adressdaten, Telefonnummern u.ä. ohne Zustimmung nicht gestattet, ebenso Zusendung von Werbung oder ähnlichem) ----------------------------------------------------------- Mit freundlichen Grüßen, S. Schicktanz ----------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ mseide-msegui-talk mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mseide-msegui-talk

