We really do need an automated message posting
every couple of weeks listing the particulars of posting/using the discussion
group.
George S.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006 8:38 PM
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Quick Question about the list, not
realted directly to qmailtoaster
I didn't realize this, I thought it was just off the
subject. Damn, I learned two or three things today, I better slow done, i
might wear myself out :) Thanks for the help.
Jake Vickers
wrote:
Ryan Gibbons wrote:
I didn't think about using my gmail account. Yeah
thunderbird's threading is starting to drive me crazy. Like on this
thread here, it has listed underneath the thread about Cannon communicate
using internal ip :?
geeknoob wrote:
Well, I am also using Thunderbird for this list -
but I agree, there's a better way to do it. Honestly, most of my
lists go through gmail, and I'll probably put this one on it as
well. The threading is by far the best feature (that i most commonly
use) of google-mail, imo.
~GN
Ryan Gibbons
wrote:
So this is the first mailing list I have
actually followed religiously with an actual client, not just through
the web. What is the best client to use. I have tried using
Thunderbird, but the threading feature of it isn't too hot, is there
something better to use for managing mailing list.
The
more I find myself getting into development to more I see them being
used, and it is actually becoming difficult to keep up in
Thunderbird. It doesn't match up the threads properly and just
handles them funky imho, but that might b/c I'm not use to it.
So
what do you use?
The
threading issue comes about when people (not to nit-pick) just select a
message and hit reply, then delete the subject and body to make a new post.
The thread data is still preserved. You're really supposed to send a
completely new message to qmailtoaster-list @ qmailtoaster.com when asking a
new question to start new thread data.
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