Kmail-1.13.5 "Reply to mailing list" is using old list addy and its been moved
Gene Heskett
gheskett at wdtv.com
Sat Mar 1 05:43:56 GMT 2014
On Saturday 01 March 2014 00:32:46 Thomas Tanghus did opine:
> On Friday 28 February 2014 21:31 Gene Heskett wrote:
> > So the question is where, in a running kmail, do I reconfigure this
> > behavior?
> >
> > And I am aware that this message probably belongs to the kde-pim list,
> > but the noise level from the robot has become intolerable to the
> > user. 1500+ msgs in the last 2 days, I unsubbed.
>
> You should use the kdepim-users list for questions like this. kde-pim is
> the developers list that also gets review requests etc.
>
> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kdepim-users
wait a sec, you said kdepim-users, not kde-pim, my mistake. I have
subscribed to that several times over the years, since the kmail list went
away, but no matter how many times I subscribed, I couldn't post, and
eventually got a reject message because I was not subscribed. So I would
subscribe again. Obviously I gave up, 2 maybe 3 years ago.
Not too impressive to someone who has been using kde since the 1.0 days,
what, 1998? Since before everyone was worried sick over the "y2k" non-
problem.
Does that server have a reputation for amnesia? Or did it in years past?
Cheers, Gene
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