- Original Message -
From: Jan Steinman j...@ecoreality.org
Subject: Re: forum vs email [was: Re: table-for-column]
There actually seem to be a lot of these around. I'm on several that send me
email when there are new forum postings.
Yes, that bit is pretty standard functionality;
2014/12/06 12:51 +0100, Johan De Meersman
I want:
* The entire post, and as little notification-type content as possible,
* headers and subjects so that mail clients that support threading will thread
everything from a single forum topic in a mail thread and vice versa,
* and, most
Am 06.12.2014 um 16:53 schrieb h...@tbbs.net:
2014/12/06 12:51 +0100, Johan De Meersman
I want:
* The entire post, and as little notification-type content as possible,
* headers and subjects so that mail clients that support threading will
thread everything from a single forum topic in a
Hi,
On 05/12/2014 20:54, Jan Steinman wrote:
From: Johan De Meersman vegiv...@tuxera.be
I've long wanted to - but never quite got around to - write a forum that
integrated a mailing list. Bar mail clients that don't handle list threads
well, it really doesn't seem such a difficult task.
I have been a resident of this list for a very long time. In the early
days, this was the only place to get reliable information about what was
then a relatively obscure database system. Now, local and online bookstores
have shelves full of books, many of them authored by list regulars. We have
I have used MySQL for about twelve years as a database on our private LAN
that has only a handful of users at a time that query about a dozen
databases. The current server is an old rack-mounted machine that is
somewhat of an energy hog and is due to be replaced. I was considering
replacing it
Just to pitch in, on this rather weird discussion.
I've been on the MySQL pretty much from day one. I started
on mSQL and transferred to MySQL when Monty took that corner.
I'm probably not the only one, lurking in the shadows.
On Sat, December 6, 2014 17:33, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 06.12.2014