How come I get two e-mails?

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.

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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?

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Hmm.. I thought it was a mailing list "feature" of some sort. Thanks Mike!

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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.

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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.

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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 :wink:

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.

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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.

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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.

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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 :wink:

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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. :-/

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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 GMail :wink:

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.

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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