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Re: [SLE] [OT] Proposed SuSE List Etiquette
- From: Leendert Meyer <leen.meyer@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 06:16:08 +0000 (UTC)
- Message-id: <200608220817.04445.leen.meyer@xxxxxxx>
On Saturday 12 August 2006 05:44, John Andersen wrote:
> On Friday 11 August 2006 18:18, Robert Smits wrote:
> > Errrr....I have a confession to make. I've often used this technique to
> > get the email address of the list without ever intending to hijack a
> > thread....I just assumed it would start an entirely new thread. I suspect
> > a great many people would assume the same thing.
> >
> > Can you explain a little more about the mechanism of how this occurs? I'm
> > guessing it's the threading software?
> >
> > Bob.
>
> Now See Bob, you just hijacked another thread!!! ;-)
Not. :P
...
> then click Folder/Mailing list management in the main menu to tell
> kmail that this folder contains a mailing list. You can set the list
> address in that same panel. From then on you just right click the
> folder and select new message to mailing list.
>
> (They keep moving this capability around in Kmail, but its still one
> of the best mailers for mailing lists)>
I have a "Reply To Mailinglist"-button left of the "Reply"-button in the
menubar. Works perfectly for me. ;)
(Right-click on the menubar, choose "Configure Toolbars", choose
"Main Toolbar <kmail_part>", the rest is easy)
Cheers,
Leen
> On Friday 11 August 2006 18:18, Robert Smits wrote:
> > Errrr....I have a confession to make. I've often used this technique to
> > get the email address of the list without ever intending to hijack a
> > thread....I just assumed it would start an entirely new thread. I suspect
> > a great many people would assume the same thing.
> >
> > Can you explain a little more about the mechanism of how this occurs? I'm
> > guessing it's the threading software?
> >
> > Bob.
>
> Now See Bob, you just hijacked another thread!!! ;-)
Not. :P
...
> then click Folder/Mailing list management in the main menu to tell
> kmail that this folder contains a mailing list. You can set the list
> address in that same panel. From then on you just right click the
> folder and select new message to mailing list.
>
> (They keep moving this capability around in Kmail, but its still one
> of the best mailers for mailing lists)>
I have a "Reply To Mailinglist"-button left of the "Reply"-button in the
menubar. Works perfectly for me. ;)
(Right-click on the menubar, choose "Configure Toolbars", choose
"Main Toolbar <kmail_part>", the rest is easy)
Cheers,
Leen
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