sorry (mailing list is a bit slow?)
Sorry for the re-send everybody (and for this message). It looks like my first email and the re-send hit the archives already but I have yet to receive either of them through the mailing list. Did anyone receive either of those messages? Please reply in private, do not reply to the list. Thanks and sorry again. -- David Grant
David Grant wrote:
Sorry for the re-send everybody (and for this message). It looks like my first email and the re-send hit the archives already but I have yet to receive either of them through the mailing list. Did anyone receive either of those messages? Please reply in private, do not reply to the list. Thanks and sorry again.
[replaying to the list since it seems relevant] I got both of your messages. I know that I don't get any of my messages that I send to the list. I think it's a GMail thing since my "Receive your own posts to the list?" setting on my Mailman preferences page is set to "Yes," and I didn't used to see this behavior before I started using GMail. You may want to check your own Mailman and GMail preference pages. -- Robert Kern "I have come to believe that the whole world is an enigma, a harmless enigma that is made terrible by our own mad attempt to interpret it as though it had an underlying truth." -- Umberto Eco
On 7/18/06, Robert Kern <robert.kern@gmail.com> wrote:
David Grant wrote:
Sorry for the re-send everybody (and for this message). It looks like my first email and the re-send hit the archives already but I have yet to receive either of them through the mailing list. Did anyone receive either of those messages? Please reply in private, do not reply to the list. Thanks and sorry again.
[replaying to the list since it seems relevant]
I got both of your messages. I know that I don't get any of my messages that I send to the list. I think it's a GMail thing since my "Receive your own posts to the list?" setting on my Mailman preferences page is set to "Yes," and I didn't used to see this behavior before I started using GMail. You may want to check your own Mailman and GMail preference pages.
Interesting... thanks for this info. I just switched to GMail last week... and my mailman settings are like yours. I guess what would solve it would be if I could label outgoing messages to scipy-user with my sci-python label... then it would show up under that label. There is no way to do this though, unless I go through my Sent mail folder every once in a while and tag stuff. Thanks, Dave -- David Grant
On 7/18/06, David Grant <davidgrant@gmail.com> wrote:
David Grant wrote:
Sorry for the re-send everybody (and for this message). It looks like my first email and the re-send hit the archives already but I have yet to receive either of them through the mailing list. Did anyone receive either of those messages? Please reply in private, do not reply to the list. Thanks and sorry again.
[replaying to the list since it seems relevant]
I got both of your messages. I know that I don't get any of my messages
send to the list. I think it's a GMail thing since my "Receive your own
On 7/18/06, Robert Kern <robert.kern@gmail.com> wrote: that I posts to
the list?" setting on my Mailman preferences page is set to "Yes," and I didn't used to see this behavior before I started using GMail. You may want to check your own Mailman and GMail preference pages.
Interesting... thanks for this info. I just switched to GMail last week... and my mailman settings are like yours. I guess what would solve it would be if I could label outgoing messages to scipy-user with my sci-python label... then it would show up under that label. There is no way to do this though, unless I go through my Sent mail folder every once in a while and tag stuff.
Yes, it seems gmail does NOT show your own messages in your inbox as new, though they do appear once someone replies and you get the whole thread. It also threw me for a loop, and I find it mildly annoying, but there doesn't seem to be a config option I can find. I don't know if sourceforge really /is/ blocking gmail, I think quite a few of us have just tripped on this (though it could be that SF is also doing something nasty). Cheers, f
Fernando Perez wrote:
I don't know if sourceforge really /is/ blocking gmail, I think quite a few of us have just tripped on this (though it could be that SF is also doing something nasty).
Sourceforge blocking mail going to a scipy.org list would be a nasty thing indeed. ;-) -- Robert Kern "I have come to believe that the whole world is an enigma, a harmless enigma that is made terrible by our own mad attempt to interpret it as though it had an underlying truth." -- Umberto Eco
For what it's worth, I have a gmail account set up just for my email lists and I really like it. I have a label and filter for each list so that any mail to scipy-user gets labeled SciPy and is taken out of my inbox automatically. Once I do that, email I send to a list shows up in the SciPy label view. Ryan On 7/19/06, David Grant <davidgrant@gmail.com> wrote:
David Grant wrote:
Sorry for the re-send everybody (and for this message). It looks like my first email and the re-send hit the archives already but I have yet to receive either of them through the mailing list. Did anyone receive either of those messages? Please reply in private, do not reply to the list. Thanks and sorry again.
[replaying to the list since it seems relevant]
I got both of your messages. I know that I don't get any of my messages
send to the list. I think it's a GMail thing since my "Receive your own
On 7/18/06, Robert Kern <robert.kern@gmail.com> wrote: that I posts to
the list?" setting on my Mailman preferences page is set to "Yes," and I didn't used to see this behavior before I started using GMail. You may want to check your own Mailman and GMail preference pages.
Interesting... thanks for this info. I just switched to GMail last week... and my mailman settings are like yours. I guess what would solve it would be if I could label outgoing messages to scipy-user with my sci-python label... then it would show up under that label. There is no way to do this though, unless I go through my Sent mail folder every once in a while and tag stuff.
Thanks, Dave
-- David Grant _______________________________________________ SciPy-user mailing list SciPy-user@scipy.org http://projects.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/scipy-user
I also have a flter and label for scipy. How do you get your sent message to get labelled SciPy? Dave On 7/19/06, Ryan Krauss <ryanlists@gmail.com> wrote:
For what it's worth, I have a gmail account set up just for my email lists and I really like it. I have a label and filter for each list so that any mail to scipy-user gets labeled SciPy and is taken out of my inbox automatically. Once I do that, email I send to a list shows up in the SciPy label view.
Ryan
Sorry for such a late reply, I have been on pseudo-vacation without much internet connection and got way behind on the list. My filter looks for scipy-user in the to field. This seems to automatically handle me sending messages to scipy-user. I have never actually thought about it, so I don't know if I accidentally did something right. All my lists have similar filters, and when I click on the filter view I often see my email with no response (on some less responsive lists). Here is my filter setting: Matches: to:(scipy-user) Do this: Skip Inbox, Apply label "scipy" If that doesn't work for you, let me know. I would like to help everyone experience my gmail list joy. Ryan On 7/19/06, David Grant <davidgrant@gmail.com> wrote:
I also have a flter and label for scipy. How do you get your sent message to get labelled SciPy?
Dave
On 7/19/06, Ryan Krauss < ryanlists@gmail.com> wrote:
For what it's worth, I have a gmail account set up just for my email lists and I really like it. I have a label and filter for each list so that any mail to scipy-user gets labeled SciPy and is taken out of my inbox automatically. Once I do that, email I send to a list shows up in the SciPy label view.
Ryan
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I see... I have been doing subject-line filtering. I'll have to switch over to TO: based filtering... Thanks. Dave On 8/9/06, Ryan Krauss <ryanlists@gmail.com> wrote:
Sorry for such a late reply, I have been on pseudo-vacation without much internet connection and got way behind on the list.
My filter looks for scipy-user in the to field. This seems to automatically handle me sending messages to scipy-user. I have never actually thought about it, so I don't know if I accidentally did something right. All my lists have similar filters, and when I click on the filter view I often see my email with no response (on some less responsive lists).
Here is my filter setting: Matches: to:(scipy-user) Do this: Skip Inbox, Apply label "scipy"
If that doesn't work for you, let me know. I would like to help everyone experience my gmail list joy.
Ryan
On 7/19/06, David Grant <davidgrant@gmail.com> wrote:
I also have a flter and label for scipy. How do you get your sent message to get labelled SciPy?
Dave
On 7/19/06, Ryan Krauss < ryanlists@gmail.com> wrote:
For what it's worth, I have a gmail account set up just for my email lists and I really like it. I have a label and filter for each list so that any mail to scipy-user gets labeled SciPy and is taken out of my inbox automatically. Once I do that, email I send to a list shows up in the SciPy label view.
Ryan
_______________________________________________ SciPy-user mailing list SciPy-user@scipy.org http://projects.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/scipy-user
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-- David Grant http://www.davidgrant.ca
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