[Flightgear-users] Re: Whats a good web-site for uploading

2005-11-17 Thread Melchior FRANZ
* Dene Maxwell -- Thursday 17 November 2005 10:47:
 Thanks for all the suggestions, [...]

Can you please use the Reply button in your email program when you
refer to another message, and not create a new thread for each message
of the same topic?

Conversely, never reply to a random message when you really want
to start a new thread, just because you are too lazy to enter the
correct email address. (You didn't, but others routinely do.)

m.

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[Flightgear-users] Re: Whats a good web-site for uploading

2005-11-17 Thread Dene Maxwell
Sorry, I don't understand what you mean.

I view the discussion group through Mozilla Firefox (browser) and click on
the mfranz at aon.at link at the top of the messsage that starts a new
email (Outlook) message window. When I've finished replying, I click send.

If there is a more friendly way of viewing the discussions and replying
please let me know. This is the first anyone has said to me about it.

Dene
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[Flightgear-users] Re: Whats a good web-site for uploading

2005-11-17 Thread Melchior FRANZ
* Dene Maxwell -- Thursday 17 November 2005 11:45:
 I view the discussion group through Mozilla Firefox (browser) and click on
 the mfranz at aon.at link at the top of the messsage that starts a new
 email (Outlook) message window.

That's a private message to me then. It's not a Reply. Replying is done by
selecting the message you want to reply to in an email client(!), and then
pressing the Reply button. I'm sure Outlook can do that.



 If there is a more friendly way of viewing the discussions and replying
 please let me know. This is the first anyone has said to me about it.

No, this message was perfect. And it was the first correct reply from you,
after lots of separate threads under the subject Whats a good web-site for
uploading.   :-)

m.

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Re: [Flightgear-users] Re: Whats a good web-site for uploading

2005-11-17 Thread Jan Knutar
On Thursday 17 November 2005 13:19, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
 * Dene Maxwell -- Thursday 17 November 2005 11:45:
  I view the discussion group through Mozilla Firefox (browser) and click on
  the mfranz at aon.at link at the top of the messsage that starts a new
  email (Outlook) message window.
 
 That's a private message to me then. It's not a Reply. Replying is done by
 selecting the message you want to reply to in an email client(!), and then
 pressing the Reply button. I'm sure Outlook can do that.

Maybe he's reading it through a mail archive.

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[Flightgear-users] Re: Whats a good web-site for uploading

2005-11-17 Thread Melchior FRANZ
* Jan Knutar -- Thursday 17 November 2005 13:20:
 Maybe he's reading it through a mail archive.

Oh, yes. That could be. In this case he hasn't much choice.
Well, other than subscribing, of course. If someone is interested
in reading the list, and posting to it, why would he rather annoy
people than subscribe? Doesn't make much sense. But that's just me.
(And I wouldn't allow non-subscribed people to post, anyway. :-)

m.

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Re: [Flightgear-users] Re: Whats a good web-site for uploading

2005-11-17 Thread Gerard ROBIN
Le jeudi 17 novembre 2005 à 13:41 +0100, Melchior FRANZ a écrit :
 * Jan Knutar -- Thursday 17 November 2005 13:20:
  Maybe he's reading it through a mail archive.
 
 Oh, yes. That could be. In this case he hasn't much choice.
 Well, other than subscribing, of course. If someone is interested
 in reading the list, and posting to it, why would he rather annoy
 people than subscribe? Doesn't make much sense. But that's just me.
 (And I wouldn't allow non-subscribed people to post, anyway. :-)
 
 m.
 
You could be right, if subjects debated where exactly at the right
place USER, MODEL, DEVEL,...
Unfortunately we often have a mixing.
And the choice becomes binary Subscribe to every mailing list or do
not Subscribe  at all

Cheers
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[Flightgear-users] Re: Whats a good web-site for uploading

2005-11-17 Thread RMcN




In a message dated 11/17/2005 7:48:18 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
  Maybe he's reading it through a mail archive.Oh, yes. That could be. 
  In this case he hasn't much choice.Well, other than subscribing, of 
  course. If someone is interestedin reading the list, and posting to it, 
  why would he rather annoypeople than subscribe? Doesn't make much sense. 
  But that's just me.(And I wouldn't allow non-subscribed people to post, 
  anyway. :-)

If you receive a digest and hit reply you get

Re: Flightgear-users Digest, Vol 31, Issue 56

To keep it in thread you have to manually move the subject from the 
individual email you want to reply too.

which is this

Re: Whats a good web-site for uploading

Ray
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Re: [Flightgear-users] Re: Whats a good web-site for uploading

2005-11-17 Thread Roy Vegard Ovesen
On Thursday 17 November 2005 12:19, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
  If there is a more friendly way of viewing the discussions and replying
  please let me know. This is the first anyone has said to me about it.

 No, this message was perfect. And it was the first correct reply from you,
 after lots of separate threads under the subject Whats a good web-site for
 uploading.   :-)

Hmmm I disagree! Dene's message appears as a new thread in my mail reader 
(KMail 1.8.2). When I look at the source for the message I see that it has no 
In-Reply-To field, consequently it has to start a new thread.


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[Flightgear-users] Re: Whats a good web-site for uploading

2005-11-17 Thread Dene Maxwell
Yes I am viewing it through the mail archive.
How else do I do it?
What's this subscribe?

I looked at the FG Home page and can find nothing about subscribing.

Dene
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Re: [Flightgear-users] Re: Whats a good web-site for uploading

2005-11-17 Thread Curtis L. Olson

Dene Maxwell wrote:


Yes I am viewing it through the mail archive.
How else do I do it?
What's this subscribe?

I looked at the FG Home page and can find nothing about subscribing.
 



http://www.flightgear.org/mail.html

Regards,

Curt.

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[Flightgear-users] Re: Whats a good web-site for uploading

2005-11-17 Thread Roy Vegard Ovesen
This reply sent by clicking the reply link in list archives.

Apologies for using the list as a test vehicle.

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[Flightgear-users] Re: Whats a good web-site for uploading-OT- Replies to Posts

2005-11-17 Thread Dene Maxwell
Dene Maxwell wrote:

Yes I am viewing it through the mail archive.
How else do I do it?
What's this subscribe?

I looked at the FG Home page and can find nothing about subscribing.



http://www.flightgear.org/mail.html

Regards,

Curt.

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Ok this should be the last one.

I read the initial post at 6am and the fingers reacted before the brain was
engaged.

Of course I'm subscribed to Users.

My problem stems from our POP3 account having more than one email address
associated with it.
The other PC downloads the email. I've tried setting up a Post office so
both PC's can be a client to a single Post Office server but haven't made
any headway. When I reply to the Digest notification it grabs the current
identity's email address, this is generally my partners and FG mail throws
it back because that email address is not subscribed.

I have changed the email address in my profile to my hotmail account and
will reply to the Digest notifications through hotmail.

I'm more used to subscribing to user groups that the posts themselves have
reply buttons.

Can anyone suggest a program that can access the Usergroup and provide
reply functionality without having to receive and reply through the
digest. It would eliminate the need to logon to hotmail all the time and
hopefully will allow local copies of the messages to be held.

Dene
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