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Re: So why is everyone showing up in 'my replies'?
Posted by Juan Pérez on July 24th, 2003



Michael wrote:
Nope, that wording also appears in OE5.

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Tact, n.:
The unsaid part of what you're thinking.
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Posted by Jim on July 24th, 2003


Sorry, should have made it more clear. Here's an example. Same
setting. The subject is "I want to replace OE6" I haven't even posted
in this thread yet. But it's still showing up under "my replies" Is my
OE damaged? This is OE 5.5 by the way. Thanks all who can assist.

Juan Pérez <juan234@.5678spaz.spa> wrote in message
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Posted by rifleman on July 24th, 2003


Jim <me@privacy.net> wrote:
It's because everyone is using me@privacy.net as their email address! I've
just changed mine to rifleman@privacy.net for that very reason. (Although if
you use Gravity, then the same effect does NOT happen!)

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(I may be wrong...I usually am....)
Google is your Friend
Email address deliberately false to avoid spam:
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Posted by Michael on July 24th, 2003


In <news:bfp3da$h7nik$2@ID-198146.news.uni-berlin.de>,
Jim said:

Ahhhhhh....

No, your OE is not damaged (at least not more than normally).

What the "Show replies to my messages" view will do is highlight *your*
messages, so you can see the threads in which you've participated... and
all replies to your own messages will be grouped below them.

It will still display all the threads.

((U))
M





Posted by Jim on July 24th, 2003


Well, that explains it. I'm glad at least my OE isn't broken!
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Posted by trout on July 24th, 2003


rifleman wrote:
<snip>

Ah; I should have noticed that. However, I should point out that
Privacy.net has set aside that range of addresses for a very specific
purpose. Only that form of the address, with "me(number from 0 to
9)@privacy.net" going to an auto-responder.
Using any other form will just attract junk mail to a valid domain,
and should be avoided like any other.
Just do a quick search of the group; there are many of the numbers
that are rarely (if ever) used.
--
"FYI."




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