Though I sent the email,[Please read this too because I am worrying about you misunderstand my mind]

Though I request not to reply to me, I appreciate you your help and kindness from the bottom of my heart, but actually, before I ask question via email, I was not familiar with the system of Libre Office's Q&A system that hundreds to thousands people receive my letter and reply to me. I thought that like other company, one specific main officer replies to me later. But I was astonished by receiving too many emails and constant email alarming. It continued. So, I just really express my gratitude to all people trying to help me. I appreciate that sincerely. And, different from it, I just want to ask you with sincere politeness because constant alarming has been continued. I just mean to ask about that. I really wish that you will not get my lines crossed. if it bothers you, I apologize in advance.
In conclusion, my question was solved your help already. I appreciate it very much!

Thanks,

Have a nice day.

Alexander

What is unclear is if you don't want to receive mails about your question
or if you don't want to receive mails at all.

Because you may have not understood that this is a mailing list. So you'll
receive every message from very each sender about every topic, unless you
decide to unsubscribe.

In that case, you may find instructions for that at botom of each message.

I hope to have been clear and helpful.

All the best.

I wrote him off-list about this (unsubscribing).

f.

Those that post replies to messages could ease the load by using "reply to list"
rather than 'reply to all'. These are the choices you have on Thunderbird,
other mail clients may offer different options.

If you use 'reply to all', the person to whom you are replying gets two copies :
one directly to his email address and another one that comes via the
libreoffice-users list server.

Philip

Curious -- Does anyone know from what country Mr. Lee is sending his posts. His English is good though somewhat stilted.

Interleaved in the following are some comments [... -- jl] regarding replies.

Hi :slight_smile:
Often it seems that the better someone's English is the less likely they
are to be a native English speaker. Using it all the time sometimes means
getting sloppy with it. My grammar has gone down-hill quite a lot since
starting on this mailing list. I used to take great pride in always being
fairly perfect with it. Nowadays i just hope to be understood most of the
time.

In general i agree that "Reply to all" is not very good netiquette.
Luckily GMail automatically removes duplicates because otherwise i might
have to press the Del key for nearly every other post. [shrugs] doesn't
actually seem too difficult to me but it's something i regret forcing on
others. The LibreOffice mailing lists kinda force people into it though.

Regards from
Tom :slight_smile: