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    1. Re: [NOR] Question for the group.
    2. Steinar Vissebråten via
    3. At 15:49 26.02.2015, you wrote: Hello Mark. Using your mail was just because it was the last one I had - showing and telling about what I meant. After a lot of mail about it tonight I have tried to see from heading why it is so. It has nothing to do about you or as another said - my program. As you see below your answer to me is just correct. But I see from the mails I receive - specially via or through Yahoo the mess comes to the front. Gmail is ok but when the mail goes through the Yahoo that is causing the problem. I do understand that Bev and Lenise don't know what they talk about. And I am sure this could be ok if everyone use an email program and send directly to roots web I know that may subscribers to the list use their own setup coming when you are paying for an Internet connection. Why do the providers in USA make a pressure to you - using their own software? Yes, they are concerned that can't follow your correspondence. Maybe the NAS make the software for them!? I have see it myself and may of the persons I have visited in USA have changed their software. There is a lot of good mail software out there - it is just to look it up and try them. They are all better then the Windows Outlook and other strange providers software delivered in a pack when you pay for you Internet. I have worked with Internet 20 years and have never seen so much as now what I have tried to put my fingers on. From this answer I thin it will be better and I put myself one the side from now. Thanks to you all for making this a worthwhile subject. Regards Steinar >Hi Steinar, > >I'm responsible for the message you used as an example. Sorry about the >mess. I hope we can find a solution. > > >I use a couple of computers at different locations, and the problem (for me >at least) seems to be when I log into Gmail through a web browser. Gmail >seems to treat emails that have the same address and same subject line as a >"conversation", and groups them all together. > > >It's not a problem unless you're in the web browser and you use the reply >button. Then it wants to send the entire "conversation". It won't show you. >You need to click on a small line of 3 dots at the bottom of the reply >panel. Then you can see what the entire message will look like. > > >As far as formatting, I don't know what's causing the problem. My message >looks fine on this computer, but looks like a complete mess at home. Let's >see how this message looks. Hopefully much better. > > >-Mark

    02/26/2015 12:51:08