starting kde in cygwin 1.7

Refr Bruhl refr_bruhl at yahoo.com
Fri Jun 18 09:57:03 BST 2010


Not trying to be insulting but that method is used a lot in other lists -- and not just by me. Must be some kind of extended header that is checked.

If the subject header is changed and the to header is changed what then is the difference? Outside of the off topic message why would anyone care? Its obviously a new thread with an effort at due diligence to make it a new thread.

Sorry I would view that as buggy software. If I or anyone takes a list message, clears out the subject, clears out the message and uses the same reply to address the lsitserv and/or client should view it as a new topic. I guarantee you that is how  yahoo mail works as I ma on 6 or 7 different yahoo listserv groups. 

Best of luck with this. 









----- Original Message ----
From: Wouter Van Meir <wouter.vanmeir at pandora.be>
To: kde at mail.kde.org
Sent: Fri, June 18, 2010 3:29:20 AM
Subject: Re: [kde] starting kde in cygwin 1.7

You hijacked the thread. What you did IS different from creating a new email, 
you should create a new mail. There's nothing wrong with the listserv 
software.

Your posting to a kde mailing list. In kde kmail is the default mail client, 
and its threads show that you hijacked this thread.

have a nice day,
Wouter


On Friday 18 June 2010 04:46:00 Refr Bruhl wrote:
> very simple...
> 
> Its starting a new thread.
> 
> if the subject is changed and the content is deleted then why would it be
> hijacking a thread?
> 
> That is an issue for the list mods as its something in the listserv
> software.
> 
> 
> What I did is no differnt than opening up a new e-mail and entering the
> information.
> 
> 
> The other email you alluided to is enclosed. I simply went to my sent
> folder and clicked forward. I didn't think it was off topic at the time
> since I hit this list by a cygwin page. My apologies for it being off
> topic however as you can see in the forwarding there is nothing to
> indicate its hijacking a thread or should be going to you.
> 
> The second forwarding shows the same thing.
> 
> So the question is how or why do you think I am hijacking your e0-mail
> threads? What evidence do you have for that?
> 
> If you have valid evidence of that then the list mods need to know so they
> can fix the software. Otherwise the drama needs to end.
> 
> Hope this helps
> -R
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> ----- Forwarded Message ----
> From: Refr Bruhl
> <refr_bruhl at yahoo.com>
> To: kde at mail.kde.org
> Sent: Tue, June 15, 2010 3:02:27 PM
> Subject: cygwin setup and passive ftp
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> is there a setting for the seup application to use passive ftp for remote
> hosts?
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> ----- Forwarded Message
> ----
> From: Refr Bruhl <refr_bruhl at yahoo.com>
> To:
> kde at mail.kde.org
> Sent: Thu, June 17, 2010 11:22:01 AM
> Subject:
> starting kde in cygwin 1.7
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> 
> Ok I give...
> 
> Where is the startkde file for either
> copying to .xinitrc or starting kde desktop in cygwin 1.7 relaese?
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> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Duncan <1i5t5.duncan at cox.net>
> To: kde at mail.kde.org
> Sent: Thu, June 17, 2010 9:12:24 PM
> Subject: Re: [kde] starting kde in cygwin 1.7
> 
> Refr Bruhl posted on Thu, 17 Jun 2010 09:22:01 -0700 as excerpted:
> > Ok I give...
> > 
> > Where is the startkde file for either copying to .xinitrc or starting
> > kde desktop in cygwin 1.7 relaese?
> 
> OK, I give...
> 
> Why are you hijacking a thread about delaying kwin checking for special
> window settings?  Your post has nothing at all to do with that.  This is
> the second thread you've hijacked, replying to an existing thread and
> simply changing the subject, and in this case, it was my post you chose to
> reply to.  But your reply has nothing to do with my post!  Why are you
> then replying to me instead of starting a new thread?
> 
> (I'm not actually mad, just asking you to stop it as it's quite
> irritating, and copying your "OK, I give" was an interesting way to make
> the point.  See below for an explanation.)
> 
> On a decent threading client, changing the subject header does not change
> the thread, as such a client threads by the "In-reply-to:" header in mail,
> and using the references header in news.  Changing the subject does not
> change that header, so it's still a reply, no matter what the subject
> says.  To start a new thread, please use the new message function, not the
> reply function, in your client.
> 
> But to reply to your question, unfortunately, I don't think a lot of
> people do what you're doing with cygwin and kde (or cygwin and the ftp
> client, at least on this list, as that post was off topic for the list, as
> well).  If I had an answer, I'd give it to you, but I don't do
> proprietaryware (see the sig) including MS platforms, so cygwin isn't
> something I use.  Which is why I ignored the first post.  But this one was
> a reply to me, thus giving me a direct reason to reply back, asking you to
> stop the thread hijacks, even if I know nothing about the question you're
> asking and would otherwise avoid a thread on the subject -- but this
> thread wasn't /about/ cygwin, it was about kwin and special window
> settings!
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