Re: [sqlite] pls dont send so many message - once a month is enough

2014-09-12 Thread Larry Brasfield

Ketil Froyn writes:
> Clicking the mailto works, but it's not a proper reply-to. These two
> messages have appeared as a separate thread in my mailbox, probably 
because
> Larry's message didn't add the proper message-id reference. So if you 
reply

> like this on a high volume list, people following the thread might miss
> your post.

Actually, the mailto: URL has the proper In-Reply-To header to make 
threading work.


Unfortunately, the Thunderbird email client no longer knows what to do 
with it.
This is a regression introduced in version 24.* and which appears to 
remain in the

present version 31.1.1 .

So, whether clicking that mailto: link will work (correctly) depends on 
the setup.
With Thunderbird as the handler, it will mess up threading, at least 
today.  I had
to manually set the In-Reply-To: header (using the value from that URL) 
to get

this message to thread-link correctly (assuming it does!).
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Re: [sqlite] pls dont send so many message - once a month is enough

2014-09-12 Thread Ketil Froyn
Clicking the mailto works, but it's not a proper reply-to. These two
messages have appeared as a separate thread in my mailbox, probably because
Larry's message didn't add the proper message-id reference. So if you reply
like this on a high volume list, people following the thread might miss
your post.

Cheers, Ketil
On 12 Sep 2014 13:35, "John McKown"  wrote:

> On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 1:16 AM, Larry Brasfield
>  wrote:
> > John McKown writes:
> >
> >>  The first option is to totally disable getting any emails at all. This
> >>  is often called NOMAIL mode. If you decide to do that, then you can,
> >>  at your convenience, go to this page:
> >>  http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/private/sqlite-users/ and
> >>  review the archives. Before you can browse them, you will need to put
> >>  in your email address and password. This option is really nice for
> >>  reading threads because the software can put the thread together for
> >>  you in a logical manner. Unfortunately, you cannot use the archive
> >>  page to reply to a message, or to originate a message.
> >
> > John, your kind reply is an inspiration.
> >
> > You, and the OP, may be pleased to know that under the right
> circumstances,
> > you can use the archive page to reply to a message.  On every message
> > displayed by the web interface to the archive, the 2nd line had an
> > underlined,
> > "mailto:; link.  For systems/accounts which are setup to handle that
> > "protocol",
> > clicking the link in most modern browsers will invoke the setup email
> > client,
> > with the correct addressee to reach the list.  (I have used that mailto:
> > link for
> > this message, in fact.)
> >
> > Best regards,
> > --
> > Larry Brasfield
>
> Ah. I see it, now. That cataract surgery is paying off! I didn't
> notice that the email address was highlighted and could be clicked
> upon.
>
> --
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> Genghis Khan
>
> Maranatha! <><
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Re: [sqlite] pls dont send so many message - once a month is enough

2014-09-12 Thread John McKown
On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 1:16 AM, Larry Brasfield
 wrote:
> John McKown writes:
>
>>  The first option is to totally disable getting any emails at all. This
>>  is often called NOMAIL mode. If you decide to do that, then you can,
>>  at your convenience, go to this page:
>>  http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/private/sqlite-users/ and
>>  review the archives. Before you can browse them, you will need to put
>>  in your email address and password. This option is really nice for
>>  reading threads because the software can put the thread together for
>>  you in a logical manner. Unfortunately, you cannot use the archive
>>  page to reply to a message, or to originate a message.
>
> John, your kind reply is an inspiration.
>
> You, and the OP, may be pleased to know that under the right circumstances,
> you can use the archive page to reply to a message.  On every message
> displayed by the web interface to the archive, the 2nd line had an
> underlined,
> "mailto:; link.  For systems/accounts which are setup to handle that
> "protocol",
> clicking the link in most modern browsers will invoke the setup email
> client,
> with the correct addressee to reach the list.  (I have used that mailto:
> link for
> this message, in fact.)
>
> Best regards,
> --
> Larry Brasfield

Ah. I see it, now. That cataract surgery is paying off! I didn't
notice that the email address was highlighted and could be clicked
upon.

-- 
There is nothing more pleasant than traveling and meeting new people!
Genghis Khan

Maranatha! <><
John McKown
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[sqlite] pls dont send so many message - once a month is enough

2014-09-12 Thread Larry Brasfield
John McKown writes:

>  The first option is to totally disable getting any emails at all. This
>  is often called NOMAIL mode. If you decide to do that, then you can,
>  at your convenience, go to this page:
>  http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/private/sqlite-users/ and
>  review the archives. Before you can browse them, you will need to put
>  in your email address and password. This option is really nice for
>  reading threads because the software can put the thread together for
>  you in a logical manner. Unfortunately, you cannot use the archive
>  page to reply to a message, or to originate a message.

John, your kind reply is an inspiration.

You, and the OP, may be pleased to know that under the right circumstances,
you can use the archive page to reply to a message.  On every message
displayed by the web interface to the archive, the 2nd line had an
underlined,
"mailto:; link.  For systems/accounts which are setup to handle that
"protocol",
clicking the link in most modern browsers will invoke the setup email
client,
with the correct addressee to reach the list.  (I have used that mailto:
link for
this message, in fact.)

Best regards,
-- 
Larry Brasfield
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Re: [sqlite] pls dont send so many message - once a month is enough

2014-09-07 Thread John McKown
Rafi,
From looking at your email address, it would seem to me that you are
likely not a native English speaker. Which makes your Subject more
amusing that upsetting. Why would it be upsetting? Because it comes
across as a person walking into a community center and complaining
that the sound level is too high due to all the talking, then asking
everybody to be quiet. I am fairly sure that was not your intent. I
would guess that what you really want is a way to get a single email
monthly which contains all the emails combined together for that
month. Unfortunately, there is no way to do exactly that. However, you
do have a couple of choices. The easiest way to set either of these is
to go to this page:
http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users and look
around the bottom of the page for the lines:

To unsubscribe from sqlite-users, get a password reminder, or change
your subscription options enter your subscription email address:

  --- place to enter email
address ------ button labeled "Unsubscribe or edit options" ---

 If you leave the field blank, you will be prompted for your email address

Put in your email address and click on the button. You will get
another page where you can change your options.

The first option is to totally disable getting any emails at all. This
is often called NOMAIL mode. If you decide to do that, then you can,
at your convenience, go to this page:
http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/private/sqlite-users/ and
review the archives. Before you can browse them, you will need to put
in your email address and password. This option is really nice for
reading threads because the software can put the thread together for
you in a logical manner. Unfortunately, you cannot use the archive
page to reply to a message, or to originate a message.

The second option, just below the above, is "Set Digest Mode". You can
select that to get a single, consolidated, email which will contain
all of the emails of the "day". I don't remember, off hand, when a
"day" starts according to the list software.

Those are the only two options that I am aware of which can reduce the
amount of email you receive from this list.

I hope it was of some help.

On Sun, Sep 7, 2014 at 3:27 AM, rafi tuvia  wrote:
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[sqlite] pls dont send so many message - once a month is enough

2014-09-07 Thread rafi tuvia
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בברכה,
רפי טוביה
2570401 052
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