* Re: echoposts
2004-12-14 10:27 echoposts Maxym Synytsky
@ 2004-12-14 10:32 ` Mads Martin Joergensen
2004-12-14 11:16 ` echoposts Maxym Synytsky
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From: Mads Martin Joergensen @ 2004-12-14 10:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: mlmmj
* Maxym Synytsky <synytsky@uz.gov.ua> [Dec 14. 2004 11:27]:
> Hello, all!
> Can someone tell me, is it possible:
> 1. To prevent echoposts from being sended to the original sender; and
What's an echo post?
> 2. To exclude the address, which is in the list, but was already included
> in the original post, so that this post came only one time?
To: somelist@somewhere.com
Cc: foo@bar.example.com
So in case foo@bar.example.com is subscribed to the list, you want to
strip the Cc:?
--
Mads Martin Joergensen, http://mmj.dk BÅK!
"Why make things difficult, when it is possible to make them cryptic
and totally illogical, with just a little bit more effort?"
-- A. P. J.
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2004-12-14 10:27 echoposts Maxym Synytsky
2004-12-14 10:32 ` echoposts Mads Martin Joergensen
@ 2004-12-14 11:16 ` Maxym Synytsky
2004-12-14 12:03 ` echoposts Christian Laursen
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From: Maxym Synytsky @ 2004-12-14 11:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: mlmmj
Mads Martin Joergensen wrote:
> * Maxym Synytsky <synytsky@uz.gov.ua> [Dec 14. 2004 11:27]:
>
>>Hello, all!
>>Can someone tell me, is it possible:
>>1. To prevent echoposts from being sended to the original sender; and
>
> What's an echo post?
For example, when I posted previous message to this mailing list, it came back.
And this one will return, obviosly. :)
Such messages are called echoposts in Ecartis.
>
>>2. To exclude the address, which is in the list, but was already included
>>in the original post, so that this post came only one time?
>
>
> To: somelist@somewhere.com
> Cc: foo@bar.example.com
>
> So in case foo@bar.example.com is subscribed to the list, you want to
> strip the Cc:?
Well, no. Stripping Cc: won't help, because the message to foo@bar.example.com
is already sent. I'd like mlmmj to send such post to somelist@somewhere.com
minus foo@bar.example.com, in case foo@bar.example.com exists in
somelist@somewhere.com .
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2004-12-14 10:27 echoposts Maxym Synytsky
2004-12-14 10:32 ` echoposts Mads Martin Joergensen
2004-12-14 11:16 ` echoposts Maxym Synytsky
@ 2004-12-14 12:03 ` Christian Laursen
2004-12-14 12:14 ` echoposts Morten K. Poulsen
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From: Christian Laursen @ 2004-12-14 12:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: mlmmj
Maxym Synytsky <synytsky@uz.gov.ua> writes:
> Mads Martin Joergensen wrote:
>
> > * Maxym Synytsky <synytsky@uz.gov.ua> [Dec 14. 2004 11:27]:
> >
> >>Hello, all!
> >>Can someone tell me, is it possible:
> >>1. To prevent echoposts from being sended to the original sender; and
> > What's an echo post?
> For example, when I posted previous message to this mailing list, it came back.
> And this one will return, obviosly. :)
> Such messages are called echoposts in Ecartis.
If the sender doesn't receive his own posts you'll start getting questions
about why messages aren't getting to the list.
> >> 2. To exclude the address, which is in the list, but was already
> >> included in the original post, so that this post came only one time?
> > To: somelist@somewhere.com
> > Cc: foo@bar.example.com
> > So in case foo@bar.example.com is subscribed to the list, you want to
> > strip the Cc:?
> Well, no. Stripping Cc: won't help, because the message to foo@bar.example.com
> is already sent. I'd like mlmmj to send such post to somelist@somewhere.com
> minus foo@bar.example.com, in case foo@bar.example.com exists in
> somelist@somewhere.com .
I never saw the logic in that and find it irritating when I subscribe to
lists with that behaviour. You end up with only one message, yes, but in
the wrong folder. So when you search for something in the folder for that
list it isn't there but in the inbox instead.
--
Christian Laursen
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2004-12-14 10:27 echoposts Maxym Synytsky
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2004-12-14 12:03 ` echoposts Christian Laursen
@ 2004-12-14 12:14 ` Morten K. Poulsen
2004-12-14 13:27 ` echoposts Maxym Synytsky
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From: Morten K. Poulsen @ 2004-12-14 12:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: mlmmj
On Tue, Dec 14, 2004 at 01:16:56PM +0200, Maxym Synytsky wrote:
>> So in case foo@bar.example.com is subscribed to the list, you want to strip
>> the Cc:?
>
> Well, no. Stripping Cc: won't help, because the message to
> foo@bar.example.com is already sent. I'd like mlmmj to send such post to
> somelist@somewhere.com minus foo@bar.example.com, in case foo@bar.example.com
> exists in somelist@somewhere.com .
It might not be a problem, but if I wanted everyone to know that I didn't like
something mmj did (just an example ;) I could make he didn't get the post. I
could send the mail to the list with
To: mlmmj@mmj.dk
Cc: mmj@mmj.dk
Subject: mmj's patch sucks
but only deliver it to the list (envelope-to). The list has no way of knowing
that mmj never got the mail.
Morten
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Morten K. Poulsen <morten@afdelingp.dk>
http://www.afdelingp.dk/
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2004-12-14 10:27 echoposts Maxym Synytsky
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2004-12-14 12:14 ` echoposts Morten K. Poulsen
@ 2004-12-14 13:27 ` Maxym Synytsky
2004-12-14 14:15 ` echoposts Maxym Synytsky
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From: Maxym Synytsky @ 2004-12-14 13:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: mlmmj
Morten K. Poulsen wrote:
>>Well, no. Stripping Cc: won't help, because the message to
>>foo@bar.example.com is already sent. I'd like mlmmj to send such post to
>>somelist@somewhere.com minus foo@bar.example.com, in case foo@bar.example.com
>>exists in somelist@somewhere.com .
>
> It might not be a problem, but if I wanted everyone to know that I didn't like
> something mmj did (just an example ;) I could make he didn't get the post. I
> could send the mail to the list with
>
> To: mlmmj@mmj.dk
> Cc: mmj@mmj.dk
> Subject: mmj's patch sucks
>
> but only deliver it to the list (envelope-to). The list has no way of knowing
> that mmj never got the mail.
I see. Yes, this can be a problem.
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2004-12-14 10:27 echoposts Maxym Synytsky
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2004-12-14 13:27 ` echoposts Maxym Synytsky
@ 2004-12-14 14:15 ` Maxym Synytsky
2004-12-14 14:16 ` echoposts Mads Martin Joergensen
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From: Maxym Synytsky @ 2004-12-14 14:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: mlmmj
Christian Laursen wrote:
>>> To: somelist@somewhere.com
>>> Cc: foo@bar.example.com
>>>So in case foo@bar.example.com is subscribed to the list, you want to
>>>strip the Cc:?
>>
>>Well, no. Stripping Cc: won't help, because the message to foo@bar.example.com
>>is already sent. I'd like mlmmj to send such post to somelist@somewhere.com
>>minus foo@bar.example.com, in case foo@bar.example.com exists in
>>somelist@somewhere.com .
>
> I never saw the logic in that and find it irritating when I subscribe to
> lists with that behaviour. You end up with only one message, yes, but in
> the wrong folder. So when you search for something in the folder for that
> list it isn't there but in the inbox instead.
With folders this is only the matter of right filter.
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2004-12-14 10:27 echoposts Maxym Synytsky
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2004-12-14 14:15 ` echoposts Maxym Synytsky
@ 2004-12-14 14:16 ` Mads Martin Joergensen
2004-12-14 14:19 ` echoposts Christian Laursen
2004-12-14 15:50 ` echoposts Maxym Synytsky
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From: Mads Martin Joergensen @ 2004-12-14 14:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: mlmmj
* Maxym Synytsky <synytsky@uz.gov.ua> [Dec 14. 2004 15:16]:
> >I never saw the logic in that and find it irritating when I subscribe to
> >lists with that behaviour. You end up with only one message, yes, but in
> >the wrong folder. So when you search for something in the folder for that
> >list it isn't there but in the inbox instead.
>
> With folders this is only the matter of right filter.
Getting rid of duplicates is only a matter of the right filter as well.
--
Mads Martin Joergensen, http://mmj.dk BÅK!
"Why make things difficult, when it is possible to make them cryptic
and totally illogical, with just a little bit more effort?"
-- A. P. J.
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2004-12-14 10:27 echoposts Maxym Synytsky
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2004-12-14 14:16 ` echoposts Mads Martin Joergensen
@ 2004-12-14 14:19 ` Christian Laursen
2004-12-14 15:50 ` echoposts Maxym Synytsky
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From: Christian Laursen @ 2004-12-14 14:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: mlmmj
Maxym Synytsky <synytsky@uz.gov.ua> writes:
> > I never saw the logic in that and find it irritating when I
> > subscribe to
> > lists with that behaviour. You end up with only one message, yes, but in
> > the wrong folder. So when you search for something in the folder for that
> > list it isn't there but in the inbox instead.
> With folders this is only the matter of right filter.
Not really.
The mail sent directly from the other person will not contain the headers
best suited for filtering mail from the list.
--
Christian Laursen
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2004-12-14 10:27 echoposts Maxym Synytsky
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2004-12-14 14:19 ` echoposts Christian Laursen
@ 2004-12-14 15:50 ` Maxym Synytsky
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From: Maxym Synytsky @ 2004-12-14 15:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: mlmmj
Mads Martin Joergensen wrote:
> * Maxym Synytsky <synytsky@uz.gov.ua> [Dec 14. 2004 15:16]:
>
>>>I never saw the logic in that and find it irritating when I subscribe to
>>>lists with that behaviour. You end up with only one message, yes, but in
>>>the wrong folder. So when you search for something in the folder for that
>>>list it isn't there but in the inbox instead.
>>
>>With folders this is only the matter of right filter.
>
> Getting rid of duplicates is only a matter of the right filter as well.
There is a difference, because in the case of echoposts I'm getting unwanted mail.
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