Re: top posting

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El 06/03/2010 13:06, Nilesh Govindarajan escribió:
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 ?


Gmail will save a copy of everything, no matter what you do in TB.


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