On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 7:25 PM, Mauro Santos <registo.mailling@gmail.com> wrote:
P.S.: As a sidenote: Is it normal/intentional that I don't get my own mails back via the list? Or is this some weird GMail stuff?
It's a gmail issue.
I'm not sure if there is a setting or something like that, but i've noticed the same and also heard other people about it.
mvg, Guus
Same problem here, and they even know about it, they might as well provide some workaround or option to change it.
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=6588
I don't understand how that is an issue. Why do you want to see your own mails in the inbox ? For each ML I subscribe to, I create a new label and a new filter, and I set it to skip inbox and archive because I do not want ML to clutter my inbox. Much better that way :) But to each his own. That said I think it's always better to have configure options and control.
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 12:45 PM, Xavier <shiningxc@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 7:25 PM, Mauro Santos <registo.mailling@gmail.com> wrote:
P.S.: As a sidenote: Is it normal/intentional that I don't get my own mails back via the list? Or is this some weird GMail stuff?
It's a gmail issue.
I'm not sure if there is a setting or something like that, but i've noticed the same and also heard other people about it.
Same problem here, and they even know about it, they might as well provide some workaround or option to change it.
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=6588
I don't understand how that is an issue. Why do you want to see your own mails in the inbox ? For each ML I subscribe to, I create a new label and a new filter, and I set it to skip inbox and archive because I do not want ML to clutter my inbox. Much better that way :) But to each his own. That said I think it's always better to have configure options and control.
I see mine just fine in the "Sent" folder. I don't think mailman actually sends a list mail to the original sender, does it? Either way, they are threaded together when it becomes a conversation
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 7:51 PM, Aaron Griffin <aaronmgriffin@gmail.com> wrote:
I see mine just fine in the "Sent" folder. I don't think mailman actually sends a list mail to the original sender, does it?
Either way, they are threaded together when it becomes a conversation
It is apparently a mailman option. "Receive your own posts to the list? Ordinarily, you will get a copy of every message you post to the list. If you don't want to receive this copy, set this option to No. " It was set to "yes" for me, that was probably the default, I don't remember ever changing that.
On 01/12/10 at 07:57pm, Xavier wrote:
It was set to "yes" for me, that was probably the default, I don't remember ever changing that.
I've mine set to yes as well but I still don't get my own posts. Oh well, mutt to the rescue again: # cc myself when replying to an ML # note: with this, you can't :q! mid-compose to abort # instead, just :wq and abort from the compose menu unhook send-hook send-hook "~u" "push '<edit-cc>,pbrisbin@gmail.com<enter>'" -- patrick brisbin
On Wednesday 13 January 2010 01:55:40 Patrick Brisbin wrote:
I've mine set to yes as well but I still don't get my own posts. Oh well, mutt to the rescue again:
# cc myself when replying to an ML # note: with this, you can't :q! mid-compose to abort # instead, just :wq and abort from the compose menu unhook send-hook send-hook "~u" "push '<edit-cc>,pbrisbin@gmail.com<enter>'"
Inspired from gmail conversations that include my own replies, I have set the sent-mail folder to the inbox itself, in the kmail. Now everything is properly threaded including my own replies. Not to mention I don't have to maintain sentmail anymore. -- Shridhar
On 01/13/2010 02:19 AM, Shridhar Daithankar wrote:
On Wednesday 13 January 2010 01:55:40 Patrick Brisbin wrote:
I've mine set to yes as well but I still don't get my own posts. Oh well, mutt to the rescue again:
# cc myself when replying to an ML # note: with this, you can't :q! mid-compose to abort # instead, just :wq and abort from the compose menu unhook send-hook send-hook "~u" "push '<edit-cc>,pbrisbin@gmail.com<enter>'"
Inspired from gmail conversations that include my own replies, I have set the sent-mail folder to the inbox itself, in the kmail. Now everything is properly threaded including my own replies.
Not to mention I don't have to maintain sentmail anymore.
I don't use Gmail's web interface either, I fetch all messages through pop and this gmail feature sort of breaks the threads. I've been looking into this and there is an option in thunderbird (which I use) to place replies in the folder of the message being replied to. This should sort it out.
On Tue, 12 Jan 2010 19:45:27 +0100 Xavier <shiningxc@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 7:25 PM, Mauro Santos <registo.mailling@gmail.com> wrote:
P.S.: As a sidenote: Is it normal/intentional that I don't get my own mails back via the list? Or is this some weird GMail stuff?
It's a gmail issue.
I'm not sure if there is a setting or something like that, but i've noticed the same and also heard other people about it.
mvg, Guus
Same problem here, and they even know about it, they might as well provide some workaround or option to change it.
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=6588
I don't understand how that is an issue. Why do you want to see your own mails in the inbox ? For each ML I subscribe to, I create a new label and a new filter, and I set it to skip inbox and archive because I do not want ML to clutter my inbox. Much better that way :)
I don't use GMails web interface, i just pull all my mail from there via IMAP and it's sorted on my local server via sieve/dovecot together with a bunch of other accounts. This "feature" thus destroys threads for me, and I never know, if a mail actually has reached the ML (my connection tends to be flaky at times) until somebody replies to it.
On Wed, 2010-01-13 at 02:11 +0100, Alexander Duscheleit wrote:
I don't use GMails web interface, i just pull all my mail from there via IMAP and it's sorted on my local server via sieve/dovecot together with a bunch of other accounts. This "feature" thus destroys threads for me, and I never know, if a mail actually has reached the ML (my connection tends to be flaky at times) until somebody replies to it.
I don't use gmail's web interface either, I pull mail using offlineimap to a local store. My replies to the list come in fine (saved to the same folder as my received mail by my gmail filter). Perhaps you'd like to set a gmail filter for mails coming from this mailing list (I think that's the exact term they use) to be archived to a particular label/folder. It works here.
Excerpts from Alexander Duscheleit's message of Wed, 13 Jan 2010 02:11 +0100:
I don't use GMails web interface, i just pull all my mail from there via IMAP and it's sorted on my local server via sieve/dovecot together with a bunch of other accounts. This "feature" thus destroys threads for me, and I never know, if a mail actually has reached the ML (my connection tends to be flaky at times) until somebody replies to it.
The same is here - I use claws-mail and want (having all the threads to be complete) to make sure that my message gets the destination. I've just tried to create a filter (at gmail) to label it (there is no a filter option to move/keep to/in inbox) - let's see if it effects something. Cheers, Sergey
participants (9)
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Aaron Griffin
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Alexander Duscheleit
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Damjan Georgievski
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Mauro Santos
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Ng Oon-Ee
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Patrick Brisbin
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Sergey Manucharian
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Shridhar Daithankar
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Xavier