On Tuesday 31 January 2006 01:40 am, Kira wrote:
> Chuck wrote:
> > I know a lot of people use the email interface to the list, but I find
> > the newsgroup interface provided by news.gmane.org to be much more
> > efficient. I just see the headers and only download the body for the
> > messages I'm really interested in.
>
> Thanks for the tip, Chuck. I will have to try it and see which way I
> prefer. I signed up for the email interface because I'm a compulsive
> information hoarder and I can't stand the thought of not downloading
> every single message there is available. Ultimately, though, I'm
> probably spending too much time reading everything and will have to
> discipline myself to ignore stuff that I really don't need to read.
>
> For now, though, I'm hoping I will find tips that I never would have
> thought of on my own for using OOo, since all my computer magazines have
> tips only for Microsoft Office. Over the years, I had picked up almost
> everything advanced that I know about MS Office from those articles, and
> this list is probably my best shot at doing the same for OOo.
>
> Thanks again,
> Kira
>
Here is a suggestion on how to find out which email address this mailing
list has subscribed. Set your email client to view all the headers for this
email message. The return path (top header) should have your subscribed email
address embedded in it. Mine reads:
Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. My
subscribed email address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yours probably reads something like
<users-return-"some digits"[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
If it does, your subscribed email address is <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.Perhaps
you see the pattern?
Dan
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