BTW, gmail does the de-duping stuff fine, and if not, they would be kept on the same thread, (other of the main reasons why I use gmail for lists: the way it groups "conversations" rocks!).
Regards, Alejandro On 4/19/07, Ben Suffolk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Alejandro, Unless the maillist is being very dumb it will maintain the same message id for the email it sends out as came in. Thus it will be de- duplicated by your mail server , so there will be no hitting of the user with the same message twice. Did you get my message twice? if not then the de-duping is working fine :-) Ok I admit that there will be additional bandwidth used between kannel.org's servers and your ISP servers. But only if you are the only user at your ISP subscribed the email list (as again unless its really dumb, it will batch all deliveries to the same email server in the one delivery. Fair enough if your email client does not make it readily accessible. I have the luxury of being a mac user, and Apple are very good at user interfaces and making them easy to use. Regards Ben On 19 Apr 2007, at 20:26, Alejandro Guerrieri wrote: > Ben, > > Of course we have, but take into account: > > 1. Why should I want to waste bandwidth and hit the original poster > with two exact versions of the same message? > 2. Many mail clients (AKA Gmail) have a Reply To All button accesible > only under a menu, so I must make 2 clicks instead of one, so it's > somewhat annoying (I know I'm being lazy here) to click to open the > menu and then select "Reply to all". > > Regards, > > Alejandro. >
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