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Re: List posting rules
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Alexandre François Garreau |
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Re: List posting rules |
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Sun, 03 Nov 2019 17:24:06 +0100 |
Le samedi 2 novembre 2019, 01:28:32 CET Samuel Thibault a écrit :
> Alexandre François Garreau, le ven. 01 nov. 2019 19:23:40 +0100, a ecrit:
> > Would be better if, like other mailing-list softwares I saw, we could
> > be resent back the previous mail by asking the mailing-list software
>
> Even better, you can download archives as mbox from
> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/gnu-misc-discuss/
That’s a solution. A solution I already used. But not a better one. SMTP is
way more standard and basic in email than mbox. And it will be way easier for
any user to receive mail than to download and import an mbox file (many of them
won’t even know what does this consist in).
Thus, though technical solutions exist, they’re not sufficient to be considered
a complete solution.
- Re: List posting rules, (continued)
- Re: List posting rules, Mark Wielaard, 2019/11/03
- Re: List posting rules, Jean Louis, 2019/11/03
- Re: List posting rules, Alexandre François Garreau, 2019/11/03
- Re: List posting rules, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2019/11/03
- Re: List posting rules, Carlos O'Donell, 2019/11/03
- Re: List posting rules, Jean Louis, 2019/11/03
- Re: “Restricting yourself to just one message a day to the list is not a bad thing” (was: List posting rules), Dmitry Alexandrov, 2019/11/05
- Re: List posting rules, Alexandre François Garreau, 2019/11/03
- Re: List posting rules, Alexandre François Garreau, 2019/11/01
- Re: List posting rules, Samuel Thibault, 2019/11/01
- Re: List posting rules,
Alexandre François Garreau <=
- Re: List posting rules, Ruben Safir, 2019/11/01
Re: Women and GNU and RMS (was Re: something else), Sandra Loosemore, 2019/11/01
Re: Women and GNU and RMS (was Re: something else), Dora Scilipoti, 2019/11/01
Re: Women and GNU and RMS (was Re: something else), Alexandre François Garreau, 2019/11/01
Re: Women and GNU and RMS (was Re: something else), Mark Wielaard, 2019/11/02