> On 15/02/10 21:50, Manuel König wrote:
>> Manuel König wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I've subscribed to vim-use and vim-dev by sending a mail to
>>> vim-use@vim.org and vim-dev@vim.org respectively. I also pointed my
>>> newsreader to news.gmane.org and listen to gmane.editors.vim and
>>> gmane.editors.vim.devel. So currently I receive messages both through
>>> the mailing list in my gmx.net account, and I can also read them via
>>> nntp, which obviously is a waste of time and resources. Not to mention
>>> these annoying filtering rules I have to setup for the mailing list,
>>> that may also fail from time to time if something changes (no prob wit
>>> vim-use/dev so far, I just subscribed today :)
>>
>> Well, just a few minutes later I had the first problems and needed to
>> adjust the filtering rules. I don't like mailing lists...
>>
>>>
>>> I would be prefer to just have the gmane newsgroup account for sending
>>> and receiving messages, and not receive any email in my normal inbox.
>>> Is that possible? I found this page which I think implies the anser
>>> is yes: http://gmane.org/post.php . So would posting a message on the
>>> gmane list create a new account or can I use the one I already
>>> created? (I don't want to send a message to both vim-use and vim-dev
>>> via gmane to just find that out, because everyone hate's these random
>>> test messages on newsgroups..)
>>
>> Actually my previous mail also happened to be a question and
>> test mail at once, because I sent it via gmane, and I just received
>> this message from gmane
>>
>> --- quote ---
>> You have sent a message to be posted on the
>> gmane.editors.vim newsgroup.
>>
>>
>> This is a non-public mailing list, which means that you have to
>> subscribe to the list to post to it. If you're already subscribed to
>> the list, Gmane can forward the message you sent to the list if you
>> respond to this message. If not, you should sign up to the mailing
>> list first, and then respond to this message, or just forget about it.
>>
>> Many mailing lists have an option to subscribe to a list, but then put
>> it in 'nomail' mode, which means that you won't receive any mail from
>> the list.
>>
>> The mailing list software used for the list in question is google.
>>
>>
>> You have to respond within one week.
>> --- quote ---
>>
>> Of course I did response, that's why you can read my question after
>> all ;)
>>
>> Well, at least I know it's possible to send messages using
>> the account I already created now. That's good. But I still need to know
>> if it's possible to put the vim mailing lists into the 'nomail' mode as
>> described above. Any ideas?
>>
>>>
>>> If yes, that should IMHO be explained at
>>> http://www.vim.org/maillist.php . Also a short sentence that you have
>>> to point your newsreader to news.gmane.org and not to
>>> gmane.editors.vim or so would be appreciated, would have saved me a
>>> few minutes googling (I didn't even find that info on gmane.org).
>>>
>>> thanks in advance :)
>>>
>>
>> And if it's possible, it should also be added how to put the mailing
>> lists into 'nomail' mode. Or explicitly say that it's not possible, of
>> course.
>>
>>
>
> I'm surprised that there was no reply to this post in more than 1½ months.
>
> If you have a Google Groups account (which I suppose you got implicitly
> by subscribing to the list, but I'm not 100% sure), you can set each
> Google Group separately to "No email", "Email" (i.e. Full email),
> "Abridged Email" (i.e. daily), "Digest" (not sure what that means), or
> "Unsubscribe" (which removes you from that group's membership and voids
> your "posting clearance"). To do this, go to
> http://groups.google.com/groups/mysubs (you may need to log in by
> email-address and password; if you have a Google account for the same
> email address that's the one whose password you'll reuse), set the
> "Subscription Type" widget(s) as you want it/them to be, then click
> "Save group settings" at the bottom of the list.
>
> Best regards,
> Tony.
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