On Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 5:38 PM, Michishige Kaito <chris.webstar@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: > El 06/03/2010 11:53, Nilesh Govindarajan escribió: > > On Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 5:05 PM, Chris Hoeppner<chris.webstar@xxxxxxxxx >> >wrote: >> >> On 06/03/10 11:23, Nilesh Govindarajan wrote: >>> >>> On Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 4:13 PM, Chris Hoeppner<chris.webstar@xxxxxxxxx >>>> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>> >>>> On 06/03/10 10:30, Xavier Chantry wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 10:02 AM, Daniel J Griffiths (Ghost1227) >>>>> >>>>>> <ghost1227@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I use mutt with a nifty little binding that automagically jumps to >>>>>>> the >>>>>>> last >>>>>>> blank line in the file when it opens a message for reply :P >>>>>>> -- >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Well with mutt you can use a decent text editor which will allow you >>>>>>> >>>>>> do that very quickly anyway. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Most "decent" mail clients allow you to configure where to start >>>>> typing >>>>> when you press "reply". Not a big deal. Gmail breaks my logic. It's >>>>> awesome, >>>>> but I can't find a reason for it to not have bottom posting support. >>>>> Hopefully they'll come up with a lab feature for it, so we don't have >>>>> to >>>>> rely on user scripts. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Do you have some script for it ?? I badly need it. >>>> >>>> >>>> This[1] one was working fine last time I tried. The risk with these is >>> that >>> they may break at any given time, depending on how Google updates the >>> Gmail >>> interface. On the other hand, it's just JavaScript, and not hard to >>> adapt. >>> At some point, I got annoyed with it, and switched to a desktop client >>> using >>> IMAP. YMMV. >>> >>> [1]http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/35866 >>> >>> >> It doesn't work anymore. I changed mail.google.tld to .com still doesn't >> work. I was also using Tbird as an IMAP client but, it doesn't do well >> when >> you have other accounts from which you download mail into Gmail skipping >> the >> inbox directly into a label. >> >> Also it sends the same message twice. I.e. it once sends it through the >> SMTP >> server and then while saving it to the Sent folder. Double traffic. If the >> mail is a chain mail with big attachments, it sucks on slow connections. >> So >> I went back to web interface. >> >> > You can disable the "copy to sent" in Thunderbird, which would probably > solve the problem you describe about "double traffic". I use the spanish > version of TB, so the name may vary, but it translates to "folders and > copies", under account settings, inside the tree view of the pertient > account. > > Maybe the issue you have with Gmail import has a similarly easy solution, > you may want to try and describe it =) > If I disable copy to sent folder, then will Gmail save the sent copy ? -- Nilesh Govindarajan Site & Server Administrator www.itech7.com