It was not possible to scan this message completely. You should not assume that it is free of viruses. On 11/06/2010 06:29 AM, Linda Walsh wrote:
Michael S. Dunsaavage wrote:
On 11/5/2010 1:36 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 11/05/2010 11:07 AM, Ken Schneider - openSUSE wrote:
Yes it does. When a list is properly setup, as this one is, there appears an extra button that you can click on the keep the replies to the list. But I can see you are either too lazy/ stupid to use it. FWIW, it appears that Linda is using T-Bird 2.0.0.24. This is an older version of T-Bird and it did not have a "reply list" button that T-Bird 3 has. It only had the option of "Reply" and "Reply-All".
I recall using that version and using an add on that put a reply to list button on menu bar. So while it may bolster her argument a little bit, the add on also proves her wrong. Also the fact she hasn't upgraded TB and still uses an old version is *her* choice.
New version is broken.
Old version uses about 100M on my local hard disk (I use IMAP). New version -- tried it 4 times -- and no matter how I configure it, it ends up using over 1.4G on my local hard disk.
I think maybe you don't know how to configure T-Bird. I also use IMAP. On my all of my folders take up 2.3GB. On my desktop machine, where I do use a few local files, 410MB. I'm using T-Bird 3.1.6 So, it isn't "broken". I think you need to grasp the reality that you are but a single person on this list. The majority has spoken long ago as to how they wanted their list server configured for this group. The "issue" you bring up does surface from time to time. The majority of people on this list continue to desire the current list behavior. So, you can either adapt or you can exit the list. You could continue to harp on what you want...but it won't get you anywhere and it will only result in your being alienated. People have long memories.