Core 2 Duo CPU temperature (with lm-sensors)
Felipe Figueiredo
philsf at ufrj.br
Mon Mar 26 14:21:18 UTC 2007
On Sunday 25 March 2007 18:36:17 Howard Coles Jr. wrote:
>
> I'm not sure why gmail works that way, but I'm guessing it sees the message
> you sent, and the message you get back from the list as the same message and
> just discards the duplicate.
This is not an issue, it's a feature. Gmail does not have 'folders', but
messages get threaded in only one 'folder' (All Mail). So it does not make
sense to keep multiple copies of a message, when it automatically appears in
all threads it belongs (list threads and sent mail).
So no, it won't be 'corrected', because this is exactly what they want to
happen. If you don't like it, don't use it.
I do the same thing as Howard do: I manually copy the messages I send to the
lists to it's folders in my kmail. It could probably be automated with
filters, but I don't send enough messages to bother.
regards
FF
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