mailing list question?

L

Li Chen

Hi all,

I just join another list at ruby-talk. I send the post to the following
address only

(e-mail address removed)

But they all appear in someone else post. How to avoid this problem?

Thanks,

Li
 
R

Robert Klemme

I just join another list at ruby-talk. I send the post to the following
address only

(e-mail address removed)

But they all appear in someone else post. How to avoid this problem?

Do you mean they are inserted into other threads? Do you use the reply
function of your mail client or do you create a new message from
scratch? In case the latter we might have another issue with the mail
<-> news gateway.

Kind regards

robert
 
C

chen li

--- Robert Klemme said:
avoid this problem?

Do you mean they are inserted into other threads?
Do you use the reply
function of your mail client or do you create a new
message from
scratch? In case the latter we might have another
issue with the mail
<-> news gateway.

Kind regards

robert

I use the reply function of my email and the outgoing
address is (e-mail address removed).

Li





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R

Robert Klemme

I use the reply function of my email and the outgoing
address is (e-mail address removed).

Well, there you go. Then of course your messages will appear in
whatever thread that you are replying to. If you want to start a new
thread you should start with a *new* message instead of replying to
another message - exchanging the subject does not help to prevent this.

robert
 
J

James Edward Gray II

In case the latter we might have another issue with the mail <->
news gateway.

The Gateway tries to maintain threading.

James Edward Gray II
 
R

Robert Klemme

The Gateway tries to maintain threading.

I did not expect anything different. :) However, it seems the gateway
is not at fault - instead Chen Li seems to be using "reply" instead of
"new message" (see the other postings).

Kind regards

robert
 

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