Thread: How to post to this mailing list from a web based interface
I am planning to switch to a web based tool to read this mailing list. While reading is easy via web, how do I post a reply from web.
I recollect there use to be a website from where one can reply from web.
thanks
On 2021-Jan-28, Ravi Krishna wrote: > I am planning to switch to a web based tool to read this mailing list. That's great. > While reading is easy via web, how do I post a reply from web. Yeah, "how" indeed. > I recollect there use to be a website from where one can reply from web. The community does not maintain such a service. There used to be a Gmane archive of this list that you could use to post. Seems it's still online at postgresql-archive.org. They have a "Reply" button and it says to require your account, but given SPF and DMARC and other restrictions on email generation, it seems pretty uncertain that emails posted that way would work correctly. I think we would even reject such emails if they reached our mailing list servers. -- Álvaro Herrera 39°49'30"S 73°17'W
On 1/28/21 9:27 AM, Alvaro Herrera wrote: > On 2021-Jan-28, Ravi Krishna wrote: > >> I am planning to switch to a web based tool to read this mailing list. > That's great. > >> While reading is easy via web, how do I post a reply from web. > Yeah, "how" indeed. Gmail is a web interface... :) -- Angular momentum makes the world go 'round.
> Gmail is a web interface... :)
I was gonna say that Ron, but I figured it would not be polite to say the least
El día jueves, enero 28, 2021 a las 12:27:21p. m. -0300, Alvaro Herrera escribió: > On 2021-Jan-28, Ravi Krishna wrote: > > > I am planning to switch to a web based tool to read this mailing list. > > That's great. > > > While reading is easy via web, how do I post a reply from web. Everyone is free to use whatever he/she wants. For me a we based MUA would be the worst thing ever. matthias -- Matthias Apitz, ✉ guru@unixarea.de, http://www.unixarea.de/ +49-176-38902045 Public GnuPG key: http://www.unixarea.de/key.pub ¡Con Cuba no te metas! «» Don't mess with Cuba! «» Leg Dich nicht mit Kuba an! http://www.cubadebate.cu/noticias/2020/12/25/en-video-con-cuba-no-te-metas/
On Thu, Jan 28, 2021 at 4:27 PM Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org> wrote: > > On 2021-Jan-28, Ravi Krishna wrote: > > > I am planning to switch to a web based tool to read this mailing list. > > That's great. > > > While reading is easy via web, how do I post a reply from web. > > Yeah, "how" indeed. > > > I recollect there use to be a website from where one can reply from web. > > The community does not maintain such a service. > > There used to be a Gmane archive of this list that you could use to > post. Seems it's still online at postgresql-archive.org. They have a > "Reply" button and it says to require your account, but given SPF and > DMARC and other restrictions on email generation, it seems pretty > uncertain that emails posted that way would work correctly. I think we > would even reject such emails if they reached our mailing list servers. Yeah, given the amount of trouble we've had around that one, I would strongly advise you not to use it. Another option is to read it through the web interface and use the "resend to me" functionality once you want to reply to something, and then reply to that through your normal email. It's not the most convenient workflow, but if you mostly read and only very seldom post, it works. -- Magnus Hagander Me: https://www.hagander.net/ Work: https://www.redpill-linpro.com/
> Everyone is free to use whatever he/she wants. For me a we based MUA > would be the worst thing ever. Oh well. I have created a seperate email account for this to keep the clutter out. thanks all who took time to reply to this.
On 2021-Jan-28, Ravi Krishna wrote: > > Everyone is free to use whatever he/she wants. For me a we based MUA > > would be the worst thing ever. > > Oh well. I have created a seperate email account for this to keep the clutter out. In any half-decent email program, you can tag incoming email in such a way that it doesn't clutter your main "inbox" view, while still having such tagged messages if you specifically request them. Just saying. -- Álvaro Herrera 39°49'30"S 73°17'W
Eventually I found out. It is Nabble service. -- Sent from: https://www.postgresql-archive.org/PostgreSQL-general-f1843780.html
On 2/14/21 5:37 PM, Ravi__Krishna wrote: > Eventually I found out. It is Nabble service. I would search the --general archives for the problems with using Nabble to post. Short version, you will get answers quicker(or at all) by not using it. > > > > -- > Sent from: https://www.postgresql-archive.org/PostgreSQL-general-f1843780.html > > -- Adrian Klaver adrian.klaver@aklaver.com
On Fri, Jan 29, 2021 at 4:27 AM Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org> wrote: > On 2021-Jan-28, Ravi Krishna wrote: > > I recollect there use to be a website from where one can reply from web. > > The community does not maintain such a service. > > There used to be a Gmane archive of this list that you could use to > post. Seems it's still online at postgresql-archive.org. They have a > "Reply" button and it says to require your account, but given SPF and > DMARC and other restrictions on email generation, it seems pretty > uncertain that emails posted that way would work correctly. I think we > would even reject such emails if they reached our mailing list servers. While catching up with some interesting new threads just now I was quite confused by the opening sentence of this message (which also arrived in my mailbox): https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/1611355191319-0.post%40n3.nabble.com ... until I got to the last line. I wonder if the "Resend" facility on our own archives could be better advertised, via a "Want to join this thread?" link in the Quick Links section that explains how to use it and what problem it solves, or something...
On 2021-02-14 22:44, Thomas Munro wrote: > On Fri, Jan 29, 2021 at 4:27 AM Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org> wrote: > > While catching up with some interesting new threads just now I was > quite confused by the opening sentence of this message (which also > arrived in my mailbox): > > https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/1611355191319-0.post%40n3.nabble.com > > ... until I got to the last line. I wonder if the "Resend" facility > on our own archives could be better advertised, via a "Want to join > this thread?" link in the Quick Links section that explains how to use > it and what problem it solves, or something... > Hi, I haven't read the whole thread, but my take on it as a newjoiner: Nable didn't seem to work. I got a bounce iirc. The reply/quoting format was quite uncommon too.. As part of the process I had to join the ML anyway, so I went to the archives to find the thread I wanted to reply to. The "download mbox" option doesn't work, I get asked for a user/password every time (I would've downloaded archives for the lats two months to get continuation on most threads). The resend option does work, but you have to wait 30 seconds between messages, and I like to have the entire thread as it makes it easier to follow. Regards, -- Thomas
On 2/15/21 9:24 AM, Thomas Guyot wrote: > The "download mbox" option doesn't work, I get asked for a user/password > every time (I would've downloaded archives for the lats two months to > get continuation on most threads). The user/password is in the message in the prompt. > > The resend option does work, but you have to wait 30 seconds between > messages, and I like to have the entire thread as it makes it easier to > follow. > > Regards, > > -- > Thomas > > > -- Adrian Klaver adrian.klaver@aklaver.com
On 2021-Feb-15, Adrian Klaver wrote: > On 2/15/21 9:24 AM, Thomas Guyot wrote: > > > The "download mbox" option doesn't work, I get asked for a user/password > > every time (I would've downloaded archives for the lats two months to > > get continuation on most threads). > > The user/password is in the message in the prompt. Sadly, some browsers choose not to display that message -- apparently the message itself has been used somehow by certain sites to attack something or other. -- Álvaro Herrera 39°49'30"S 73°17'W
On 2021-02-15 12:30, Adrian Klaver wrote: > On 2/15/21 9:24 AM, Thomas Guyot wrote: > >> The "download mbox" option doesn't work, I get asked for a user/password >> every time (I would've downloaded archives for the lats two months to >> get continuation on most threads). > > The user/password is in the message in the prompt. Ha, thanks! Turning on developer mode I could see it in the response headers. It's a shame Chrome doesn't show it, yet I guess there may be a good reason such as phishing sites trying to make the prompt more legit while impersonating an organization... Possible suggestions though - maybe allow cookie-based auth when logged in, or show the user/password in the 401 error page. I could get the archives this time, thanks! -- Thomas
> Nable didn't seem to work. I got a bounce iirc. Not sure what you are doing? My previous reply a day ago and this reply are from Nable with no issues. -- Sent from: https://www.postgresql-archive.org/PostgreSQL-general-f1843780.html
On Mon, Feb 15, 2021 at 11:47 PM RaviKrishna <srkrishna@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > Nable didn't seem to work. I got a bounce iirc. > > Not sure what you are doing? My previous reply a day ago and this reply are > from Nable with no issues. Not wtih "no issues". A lot of email sent from Nabble through the lists end up being spam flagged and either ignored or blocked by individual subscribers, because they basically fake the email sender. In this case your mail provider (yahoo) explicitly instructs recipients to treat it as spam when you send it through Nabble. There's enough issues with delivery of emails posted through Nabbel that we have many times considered simply blocking it so that people dont' *think* it works well, when it doesn''t. (Since most of the time, the emails end up in the spam folder, there is no way that you as a sender end up knowing about it). Buttom line is that while it may be a good tool for reading, it is *not* a good tool for posting, at least not until they fix their basic handling of email. -- Magnus Hagander Me: https://www.hagander.net/ Work: https://www.redpill-linpro.com/