[GeoStL] Re: List weirdness and Gmail....
- From: "tnands" <sydstyr@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 31 Jul 2009 22:51:02 -0500
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What happens if you use the "reply" feature but change the subject to start
a new subject?
For example, if I replied to this and changed the subject line to something
like "Seedless Watermelons aren't very good this year", would gmail
recognize it as belonging to the original thread or as something new?
I've set up a new gmail address and I hate it.
Nancy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Senger" <asenger@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, July 31, 2009 12:51 PM
Subject: [GeoStL] Re: List weirdness
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Ah. You don't know Gmail very well. It knows you sent that email --
your email address is in the "From" slot. I assume that at that point,
it compares this email to ones you sent. If it sees it, then it
doesn't show it to you as a new email. If anyone responds to it, their
responses show up in the thread of your original email. Any emails you
reply to that thread fall in line with the thread.
For example, this thread has several replies. I don't see a dozen
different emails in my inbox -- I see one titled "[GeoStL] List
weirdness" . All replies get added to the bottom of the one email.
When I click "Send" on this reply, it will show this message in the
same thread.
I believe freelist has the "Don't send to me" option, but I know mine
is turned on. I see the same thing in all my mailing lists: freelist,
yahoo groups, google groups, and others run from personal sites. Gmail
simply doesn't show your sent emails as new emails coming to you; they
realize you sent it and use the sent mail as the one added into the
thread.
Andrew Senger
asenger@xxxxxxxxx
http://www.yawetag.net
"In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king. He's also
postmaster and probably traffic cop, too. All the jobs for sports
referees are probably filled, though." --Lemel Hebert-Williams
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 12:42 PM, Mike Lusicic<lusicic@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
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I don't think it is quite like that. Even though you sent it, it is
reflected back from the free list. When it does that, the sender is no
longer you, it is the free list, so Gmail doesn't know any better.
However,
there is usually an option on the free list that says whether to send out
messages that you posted to the list. If that option is turned on, then
you
won't see the messages you send because it knows who sent the original
and
won't send another copy unless you have the option on that tells it to do
so.
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