Re: About mail delivery from mail listing
Mansur Mamkin writes: > I saw that some mail listings have sequential numbering in mail subject. If > some letter was not received, the hole in numbering is immediately evident. Yes, emacs-w3m is a good example. I think that is quite useful for referencing mails and threads too. But mails in a thread are not necessarily sequentially numbered, so its not easy to spot a missing mail. ,--- | [emacs-w3m:12147] w3m-form - textarea submission does not work | [emacs-w3m:12154] Re: w3m-form - textarea submission does not work | [emacs-w3m:12155] Re: w3m-form - textarea submission does not work `--- -- cheers, Thorsten -- UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:picolisp@software-lab.de?subject=Unsubscribe
About mail delivery from mail listing
Hi all, I saw that some mail listings have sequential numbering in mail subject. If some letter was not received, the hole in numbering is immediately evident. Best regards, Mansur And by the way, I receive mail from the list without problems now. It seems it was something with the mail system here at UiO; I had moved my PicoLisp inbox from local to server, but I hadn't updated my filter accordingly. ;-) Good to know. Unfortunately, there are still list members who don't receive the mails reliably. It would be good to have some rules or suggestions about how to handle this. ♪♫ Alex -- UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:picolisp@software-lab.de?subject=Unsubscribe