On 2016-12-21, Lester Ingber wrote:
> Since gmail inserts extra characters that are not recognized as text, I
> am using mutt.
>
> mutt does not permit adding References: headers. Instead, I seem to be
> OK getting
> "Message-ID: <...>"
> from the Raw link, and changing this to
> "In-Reply-To: <.
Since gmail inserts extra characters that are not recognized as text, I
am using mutt.
mutt does not permit adding References: headers. Instead, I seem to be
OK getting
"Message-ID: <...>"
from the Raw link, and changing this to
"In-Reply-To: <...>"
Is there a better/different way of replying to
Andrey Repin wrote:
The problem is not the lists or subscription.
The problem is that you are using gmail web interface.
It's hopelessly broken and is unlikely to be fixed any time soon.
---
While it's possible the gmail web interface can be misconfigured,
I find that it usually redirects replie
Alternatively,
From: Andrey Repin
> People use digest when they don't plan to participate in discussions, or if
> they are using web mail with no ability or inclination to setup main filters
> so that list messages end in a separate directory and not disturbing their
> private mails.
I subscri
Greetings, Thomas Taylor!
> I'd like to thank all of you who responded with advice on how to use
> this mailing list, and how to reply to a post. I'd especially like to
> thank Kaz Kylheku for his extensive and detailed tutorial on how to use
> the mailing list, written as a reply to my origin
I'd like to thank all of you who responded with advice on how to use
this mailing list, and how to reply to a post. I'd especially like to
thank Kaz Kylheku for his extensive and detailed tutorial on how to use
the mailing list, written as a reply to my original post. I encourage
everyone to
On 11.08.2016 17:44, Thomas Taylor wrote:
Thank you for responding to my post. I think I asked the wrong
question. What I really want to know is how to use this mailing list
and others like it. I'm new at this, and can't find any instructions
anywhere. Such lists must have become part of the
On 2016.08.11 22:13, Greg Freemyer wrote:
On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 8:44 PM, Thomas Taylor
wrote:
> Thank you for responding to my post. I think I asked the wrong
question.
> What I really want to know is how to use this mailing list and
others like
> it. I'm new at this, and can't find any
On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 8:44 PM, Thomas Taylor wrote:
> Thank you for responding to my post. I think I asked the wrong question.
> What I really want to know is how to use this mailing list and others like
> it. I'm new at this, and can't find any instructions anywhere. Such lists
> must have b
Thank you for responding to my post. I think I asked the wrong
question. What I really want to know is how to use this mailing list
and others like it. I'm new at this, and can't find any instructions
anywhere. Such lists must have become part of the culture, and I must
have missed school t
On 2016.08.11 19:37, Eliot Moss wrote:
On 8/11/2016 7:28 PM, Thomas Taylor wrote:
I tried to reply to the person who replied to my original post. I
did this by sending an email to
this mailing list, with "RE: " as the new
subject line. The mailing list
took this to be a reply to my original
On 8/11/2016 7:28 PM, Thomas Taylor wrote:
I tried to reply to the person who replied to my original post. I did this by
sending an email to
this mailing list, with "RE: " as the new subject line.
The mailing list
took this to be a reply to my original post, rather than a reply to the person
I tried to reply to the person who replied to my original post. I did
this by sending an email to this mailing list, with "RE: subject line>" as the new subject line. The mailing list took this to
be a reply to my original post, rather than a reply to the person who
replied to my original post
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