On Thursday 10 October 2002 12:35, Anthony Hardy wrote: >No . . i don't think anything is mucking with his email headers . > . . .the reply-to: just isn't included in the headers at all . > .so most email programs use the from: as a reply address. . . > which belongs to the individual that sent the email. > >Anthony
Thats fine I'd say, IF your email agent also has a "reply all" option, which is what I use in KMail to reply to any message I reply to on a mailing list. The reply all button sends my reply back out, both as private email to you, and to the list itself by including the contents of the To: line in the outgoing address string, comma delimited. Hence you, and you only, will get 2 copies of this message, one as private email, and one from the list. If your agent doesn't have a "reply all" button or function, maybe its time to see what else is available. [...] >> >> And it doesn't come in that way at your site? If you are >> subscribed, and its not, then something is seriously mucking >> with the headers of your incoming mail. I was confusing the Subject: line with the To: line as displayed here, so the above statement is a ways off base. -- Cheers, Gene AMD K6-III@500mhz 320M Athlon1600XP@1400mhz 512M 99.17% setiathome rank, not too shabby for a WV hillbilly
