I'm replying to this from the digest!
There are two ways of taking the digest. With good mail programs, the
best way is the MIME digest format. Although the details may vary, good
mail programs will allow you to decompose the digest. In the case of
Thunderbird/Iceweasel, it displays the
I monitor the list on Nabble and reply from there like I am doing now.
Prevents a lot of inbox clutter.
73, John N1JM
Lee Murrah wrote
> I am receiving messages in the digest mode. I see that most replies to
> topics include the text of the prior message and a modified subject line
> in the
Lee,
I get the digest too, and the Elecraft reflect includes the messages as
attachments. I'm not sure what email program you're using, as I use
Thunderbird, and it does this.
What I do is if I find a message I want to reply to I look at the list,
get an idea of which message it is in the
That is why I believe it is easier to receive the individual emails.
Create an "Elecraft" folder in your email program and set a filter send
everything with [Elecraft] in the subject line to that folder.
You then have your own "digest" and can reply to the individual emails.
73,
Don W3FPR
On
On 2018-06-30 10:09 AM, Lee Murrah wrote:
I am receiving messages in the digest mode. I see that most replies to topics
include the text of the prior message and a modified subject line in the form
you would expect when replying to an email. However, there is no way to reply
directly to a
Lee,
At the bottom of each individual post are links to the mail server. Follow the
first link (Elecraft mailing list Home: ...), scroll down a bit to where it
asks if you want your mail sent to you in digest form. Click the NO circle and
send your updated preference.
Doug H
K7CUU
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I am receiving messages in the digest mode. I see that most replies to topics
include the text of the prior message and a modified subject line in the form
you would expect when replying to an email. However, there is no way to reply
directly to a topic and include the prior text and subject
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