Benjamin on Asterisk Mailing Lists
2004-Sep-07 08:34 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] OT - Experience using Gmail for Asterisk Mailing List
Hi for those who are unhappy with whatever mail reader arrangement they have reading the mailing list, I'd like to share my experience using Gmail, which I have been using for about a week or so now. I find Gmail to be excellent for the mailing list. It doesn't feel like a web mail application at all. The threading works perfectly. Responding to the list keeps the threads intact. It filters out the HTML bits so I don't have to wade through all that HTML anymore. It even hides extensive quoting and gives me a little link that reads "show quoted text" where the quoted text exceeds a certain number of lines. If you click on that, it will reveal the quoted text and give you a link underneath that reads "hide quoted text". Instead of mailfolders, Gmail has what is called labels. This works almost like mailfolders but has the advantage that messages can be attached to more than one label, in other words it is like messages being present in multiple mailfolders at once. This comes in very handy when you want to keep most of the mailing list content and find things later on because you can attach each message multiple labels which you create yourself and for which you can define filter rules. I guess the 1GB mailbox capacity will be sufficient to keep me going for a while without having to delete any messages. The advertising Google is showing on the rightmost coloumn is actually helpful because it relates to the content of the message or the thread you are looking at. Most of it looks like stuff you would actually be interested to visit if the message or thread is what you are interested in. Since I use this account for the Asterisk mailing lists only, I sent everything that's not showing the mailing list headers nor asterisk in the subject line or body straight to the trash folder, so I guess spam won't be an issue when it starts coming in. I have noticed though that there are legitimate mailing list messages which ended up in the Spam folder and it's not because of the filters I put in place - must be a Gmail thing. So far there are 15 false positives out of 250 total. Will have to send feedback to Google about that. Overall, I find Gmail to be an excellent solution for the Asterisk mailing lists -- and by extension for any other mailing lists, too. So, if you know somebody who could invite you and you are not happy using your regular email or some other webmail which breaks the threading like Yahoo does, I recommend you bother them for an invitation and try Gmail ;-) rgds benjk -- Sunrise Telephone Systems, 9F Shibuya Daikyo Bldg., 1-13-5 Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. NB: Spam filters in place. Messages unrelated to the * mailing lists may get trashed.
Marconi Rivello
2004-Sep-07 09:08 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] OT - Experience using Gmail for Asterisk Mailing List
I too am using gmail for the asterisk lists. And also recommend it... PS: The built in spell checker is very nice too :). On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 00:34:12 +0900, Benjamin on Asterisk Mailing Lists <benjk.on.asterisk.ml@gmail.com> wrote:> Hi > > for those who are unhappy with whatever mail reader arrangement they > have reading the mailing list, I'd like to share my experience using > Gmail, which I have been using for about a week or so now. > > I find Gmail to be excellent for the mailing list. It doesn't feel > like a web mail application at all. The threading works perfectly. > Responding to the list keeps the threads intact. It filters out the > HTML bits so I don't have to wade through all that HTML anymore. It > even hides extensive quoting and gives me a little link that reads > "show quoted text" where the quoted text exceeds a certain number of > lines. If you click on that, it will reveal the quoted text and give > you a link underneath that reads "hide quoted text". > > Instead of mailfolders, Gmail has what is called labels. This works > almost like mailfolders but has the advantage that messages can be > attached to more than one label, in other words it is like messages > being present in multiple mailfolders at once. This comes in very > handy when you want to keep most of the mailing list content and find > things later on because you can attach each message multiple labels > which you create yourself and for which you can define filter rules. > > I guess the 1GB mailbox capacity will be sufficient to keep me going > for a while without having to delete any messages. > > The advertising Google is showing on the rightmost coloumn is actually > helpful because it relates to the content of the message or the thread > you are looking at. Most of it looks like stuff you would actually be > interested to visit if the message or thread is what you are > interested in. > > Since I use this account for the Asterisk mailing lists only, I sent > everything that's not showing the mailing list headers nor asterisk in > the subject line or body straight to the trash folder, so I guess spam > won't be an issue when it starts coming in. I have noticed though that > there are legitimate mailing list messages which ended up in the Spam > folder and it's not because of the filters I put in place - must be a > Gmail thing. So far there are 15 false positives out of 250 total. > Will have to send feedback to Google about that. > > Overall, I find Gmail to be an excellent solution for the Asterisk > mailing lists -- and by extension for any other mailing lists, too. > So, if you know somebody who could invite you and you are not happy > using your regular email or some other webmail which breaks the > threading like Yahoo does, I recommend you bother them for an > invitation and try Gmail ;-) > > rgds > benjk > -- > Sunrise Telephone Systems, 9F Shibuya Daikyo Bldg., 1-13-5 Shibuya, > Tokyo, Japan. > > NB: Spam filters in place. Messages unrelated to the * mailing lists > may get trashed. > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Users mailing list > Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >