Getting stuck while alt-tabbing
Alexander Nordström
alexander.nordstromNOSPAM at tpg.com.au
Mon Jun 21 13:43:29 BST 2004
On Monday, 21 Jun 2004 20:02, Daniel Klein wrote:
> Alright, I'm gonna give that a shot soon. Thanks a lot for the help. Do
> you think I should repost this bug description on debian-user then?
Sure, the people there are generally very knowledgeable and helpful if you ask
good questions, as you have done. I'm also subscribed to debian-kde,
kde-debian, and a couple of dozen more lists for good measure. Be warned that
debian-user is high traffic. I expire messages after a week, and still have
about 1200 messages from there.
> PS: This is completely unrelated: What would be the easiest way to
> enable me to just reply to mailinglist messages with my email client's
> reply function? Right now that defaults to mailing back to ONLY the user
> who sent mail, and that's not very helpful. Is there some simple way of
> changing that, in thunderbird?
It doesn't sound too promising. That's surprising; I've always thought highly
of Thunderbird.
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=242860
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=245029
> I see that the messages is forwarded with
> the original "From:" intact and the mailinglist is only mentioned in the
> to: section, with no specific reply-to in the mail. I've started putting
> in a reply-to to kde at mail.kde.org now, but that is a bothersome thing to
> do for every single mail as well.. there's got to be a simple way to
> have this done automatically.
One would think so. Personally, I use KMail, which I find has excellent list
handling skills. In addition to the Reply function being intelligent, it also
has a function for only replying to the list. It would be a lot of work, but
you might be able to set something up with procmail or any internal filters
of Thunderbird to rewrite the headers of mails from mailing lists as a hack,
but I agree -- there should be a simpler way.
--
Alex Nordstrom
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