[C320-list] Test

Len aqua5len at gmail.com
Wed Aug 9 16:54:35 PDT 2006


Jeff.

Thanks for your detailed explanation---now I "get it"---to work around GMail
limitation, I'll change subject of a List message, then "reply" with my
original message.

Great info and suggestion

Len
Aqua5   #1070



On 8/9/06, Jeffrey Hare <catalina at thehares.com> wrote:
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> Hi Len,  (and other GMail users)
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>     I'll continue to look for a non-hack solution to your GMail problem,
> but essentially, it is a GMail issue we cannot do anything about.
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> The reason why you don't get a reply to your initial message is due to a
> GMail "feature".    The sequence goes like this.
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> For a NEW EMAIL Message:  ( not when replying to a message ).
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> 1) When you send a new email to the c320-list via GMail, it gets assigned
> a
> unique MessageID and does not get a the In-Reply-To header.
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> 2) The list validates you, and sends the exact message back to you and
> everyone else on the list.
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> 3) GMail server gets the email and notices that it has the same MessageID
> as
> the one you initially sent, and throws it out as a duplicate.
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> When you REPLY, you're adding the In-Reply-To header which GMail probably
> detects and allows back in as potentially a continuation of this thread.
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> I like to solve the problem,  however,  I don't have the time to spend
> hacking around this feature.
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> There's really no good solution yet that doesn't mess up the archive
> message
> threading.
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> Sorry,
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> -Jeff Hare
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> -----Original Message-----
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> From: c320-list-bounces at catalina320.com
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> [mailto:c320-list-bounces at catalina320.com] On Behalf Of Len
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> Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 9:51 AM
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> To: C320 List
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> Subject: [C320-list] Test
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> Does my originating email  to the List post a copy to me?
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> Len
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> Aqua5  #1070
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