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On 24/02/2012, . <peace@aleksandrsolzhenitsyn.net> wrote:

Is there a way to modify some sort of mail settings so that I only get
replies to my queries?

There does not look to be this function. Perhaps you can try digest
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On 25/02/2012, users+help@global.libreoffice.org
<users+help@global.libreoffice.org> wrote:
Topics (messages 17443 through 17472):

[libreoffice-users] bug in creating forms
      17443 - Stefano Fraccaro <druido77@libero.it>

[libreoffice-users] Top posting
      17444 - Marc Grober <marc@interak.com>

[libreoffice-users] Top posting
      17445 - Marc Grober <marc@interak.com>


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