Move Constructor Syntax
Jonathan M Davis
newsgroup.d at jmdavisprog.com
Fri Oct 11 08:22:33 UTC 2024
On Friday, October 11, 2024 1:35:44 AM MDT Manu via Digitalmars-d wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Oct 2024 at 17:56, Walter Bright via Digitalmars-d <
>
> digitalmars-d at puremagic.com> wrote:
> > BTW, every reply you make starts a separate subthread. Can you please fix
> > that?
>
> I use gmail, which is BY FAR the world's most popular email service, by a
> country mile.
> I have default settings. I've never even opened the settings window, I
> wouldn't know where to find it or what it looks like.
> I press the reply button, type words, and press send.
>
> If this doesn't work, then the bug is in the custom forum software. I
> suggest you address a bug report to the author.
>
> I can't seriously be the only person here that uses gmail? ...if that's
> true; that really says something about the ambient autism score in this
> room...
Well, gmail is known to screw up mailing lists, and they do not care (in
particular, they do not send you your own replies, which can screw up
threading - especially when you want to reply to your own messages). So, it
wouldn't surprise me at all if gmail is doing something wrong that's
screwing things up. I guess that they think that too few people use mailing
lists for them to care (and admittedly, it probably is a very small
percentage of their users who are on mailing lists).
Part of the reason that I stopped using gmail ages ago was because of how
badly they handle mailing lists.
All that being said, the threading for your replies seems to be working
correctly both in my e-mail client and on the forums. So, I don't know why
Walter is having issues with them. IIRC, he uses the newsgroup interface via
Thunderbird, but since the newsgroup is the actual thing that holds all of
the data, and the mailing list and forum are built on top of it, I would
think that the newsgroup would be threading things correctly if the other
stuff is. So, I have no clue what the problem is.
- Jonathan M Davis
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