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On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 9:13 AM, Frank Gruellich <frank@×××××××××.org> wrote: |
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> * Daniel da Veiga <danieldaveiga@×××××.com> 7. May 08: |
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> > In fact, gmail recognizes it as a mailing-list (even offering special |
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> > commands, like filtering email from the list). |
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> Wow, that new and shiny Ajax-Web3.0-Gigabyte-buzzword gmail stuff does |
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> the same as my 20 years old mutt now? |
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> SCNR. |
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> Kind regards, |
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> Frank. |
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> Sigmentation fault |
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> gentoo-user@l.g.o mailing list |
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Wow, can you be even more of an ass? He was pointing out how unlikely it |
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was that gmail was filtering the mailing list as spam; he wasn't whipping |
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out his dick like some elitist asshole ready to gloat about features of his |
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e-mail client. Not like you. |
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That said, I've had a problem every now and then where gmail would tag an |
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e-mail from a mailing list as spam, but it's never happened with |
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gentoo-user; just was a wordpress-hackers mailing list e-mail, and only a |
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few. |
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- Mark Shields |