On 07/06/09 18:35, Suresh Govindachar wrote:
>
>
> [trying vim_use-at-googlegroups.com rather than vim-at-vim.org;  sorry about 
> the re-send if these two addresses are still the same]
>
> Hello,
>
> While editing an html file, when I hit return, the lines gets reformatted 
> automatically.
>
>    1) Why is this happening
>
>    2) how do I prevent it?
>
>    3) what are all the things I can tweak so that the
>       automated reformatting happens the way I like it?
>
> Thanks,
>
> --Suresh

vim -at- vim.org still does resend to vim_use -at- googlegroups.com, and 
I believe that it will do so forever.

Didn't you see the replies to your former post? If you didn't, then 
maybe your current mail server is treating the list mail as spam. 
Depending on the server, this may mean that:
   - (a) it dumps them on the floor with no message to anybody.
        In this case you need a new mail account with a different server.
   - (b) it refuses them, with a bounce message to the sender but none 
to you.
        Same recommended action as for case (a).
   - (c) it holds them in a different mailbox, accessible only by 
webmail (this is what e.g. gmail does).
        In this case you need to attentively check your mail account's "spam" 
(or "held" or whatever) folder by webmail (i.e. http, using a browser) 
for false positives in order to fetch them back. Do it now, and do it 
again periodically in the future. DON'T configure this mail account to 
delete all spam unseen, or if you already did, configure it back: some 
spam filters are rather good, others are not so good, some can be 
taught, but none is 100.0000000000 % perfect.


Best regards,
Tony.
-- 
        Your home electrical system is basically a bunch of wires that
bring electricity into your home and take it back out before it has a
chance to kill you.  This is called a "circuit".  The most common home
electrical problem is when the circuit is broken by a "circuit
breaker"; this causes the electricity to back up in one of the wires
until it bursts out of an outlet in the form of sparks, which can
damage your carpet.  The best way to avoid broken circuits is to change
your fuses regularly.
        Another common problem is that the lights flicker.  This
sometimes means that your electrical system is inadequate, but more
often it means that your home is possessed by demons, in which case
you'll need to get a caulking gun and some caulking.  If you're not
sure whether your house is possessed, see "The Amityville Horror", a
fine documentary film based on an actual book.  Or call in a licensed
electrician, who is trained to spot the signs of demonic possession,
such as blood coming down the stairs, enormous cats on the dinette
table, etc.
                -- Dave Barry, "The Taming of the Screw"

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