Hi,
How come I get two e-mails everytime I post here?
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Hi,
How come I get two e-mails everytime I post here?
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Gmail includes your sent message in the conversation view and the
ruby-talk mailing list daemon sends one to all list members (including
you). Nothing to worry about.
On 12/15/05, Francis Vidal <francisv.list@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
How come I get two e-mails everytime I post here?
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Hmm.. I thought it was a mailing list "feature" of some sort. Thanks Mike!
On 12/16/05, Mike Douglas <mike.douglas@gmail.com> wrote:
On 12/15/05, Francis Vidal <francisv.list@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How come I get two e-mails everytime I post here?Gmail includes your sent message in the conversation view and the
ruby-talk mailing list daemon sends one to all list members (including
you). Nothing to worry about.--
Mike
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should this question be added to the comp.lang.ruby FAQ do you think? it
seems to be a question that is quite frequently asked so as to qualify.
maybe it could become question 2.7
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On 12/15/05, Francis Vidal <francisv.list@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How come I get two e-mails everytime I post here?Gmail includes your sent message in the conversation view and the
ruby-talk mailing list daemon sends one to all list members (including
you). Nothing to worry about.--
Mike
luke wrote:
should this question be added to the comp.lang.ruby FAQ do you
think? it seems to be a question that is quite frequently asked
so as to qualify. maybe it could become question 2.7
....to which the answer would be, use the newsgroup not the mail
list?
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That's a little... no... incredibly steep considering the situation.
The issue is not present in all mail readers. Just ones like GMail
To the OP, search the archive and see the discussion about GMail,
there is a way to get around this with filtering but it has some nasty
side effects.
On 12/16/05, Chris Game <chrisgame@example.net> wrote:
luke wrote:
> should this question be added to the comp.lang.ruby FAQ do you
> think? it seems to be a question that is quite frequently asked
> so as to qualify. maybe it could become question 2.7....to which the answer would be, use the newsgroup not the mail
list?
No . . . to which the answer would be: "Use something other than Gmail,
or learn to live with it." Possibly with some explanation.
On Fri, Dec 16, 2005 at 08:27:45PM +0900, Chris Game wrote:
luke wrote:
> should this question be added to the comp.lang.ruby FAQ do you
> think? it seems to be a question that is quite frequently asked
> so as to qualify. maybe it could become question 2.7....to which the answer would be, use the newsgroup not the mail
list?
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Nor is this issue present on all list serves. I do not see this
behaviour on php-general, mysql, pgsql-general, or my local lug's list
serve.
On 12/16/05, Gregory Brown <gregory.t.brown@gmail.com> wrote:
The issue is not present in all mail readers. Just ones like GMail
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so is this an issue with USENET groups and Gmail?
Idk... it annoys me but you get used to it or work around it. :-/
On 12/16/05, Greg Donald <gdonald@gmail.com> wrote:
On 12/16/05, Gregory Brown <gregory.t.brown@gmail.com> wrote:
> The issue is not present in all mail readers. Just ones like GMailNor is this issue present on all list serves. I do not see this
behaviour on php-general, mysql, pgsql-general, or my local lug's list
serve.
I think this this is a problem in the FML mailer. I am subscribed to
many other email lists and they don't have this problem. Can FML be
configured to not echo a message back to the person who sent it?
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I also don't think FML should be setting a Reply-To: header. If it
were to leave that header out reply and reply all would work correctly
in gmail.
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