The cause is indeed Yahoo's email. It automatically inserts a Reply-To with the sender's email address.
What follows is a copy that I sent to the list owner last August: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It appears that when ASSEMBLER-LIST forwards messages it, unlike other listservs, does not modify the “reply-to” field when it is present. This means that when I send email from this email account (yahoo.com) to this listserv, it retains the "Reply-To: Frank Swarbrick <[email protected]>" email header that yahoo.com unfortunately adds to my email. This means that when someone does a REPLY rather than a REPLY ALL the reply ends up being directed to me personally rather than the list. I can find no way on yahoo.com to make it eliminate the Reply-to field (I can change it; I just can't eliminate it). Looking at the configuration for this list at http://www.lsoft.com/scripts/wl.exe?SL2=1975&R=623&[email protected] I see that the following is specified: Reply-to= List,Respect My guess is that it should be changed to this: Reply-To= List,Ignore which is how it is configured for the IBM-MAIN listserv: http://www.lsoft.com/scripts/wl.exe?SL2=2491&R=535&[email protected] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unfortunately, while the list owner responded, the setting was never changed. And I never followed up. Perhaps the list owner will read this and change it now. Frank >________________________________ > From: Scott Ford <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2013 2:24 PM >Subject: Re: Translate Table > > >Thats because it went to : > > >[email protected] > >I think its Yahoo , a lot of my replies and questions show up real late > >Scott J Ford >Software Engineer >http://www.identityforge.com/ > > > >________________________________ >From: Steve Comstock <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2013 4:05 PM >Subject: Re: Translate Table > > >On 4/16/2013 12:27 PM, Scott Ford wrote: >> Guys, >> >> Has anyone seen a table similar to EZACICTR to translate ASCII to EBCDIC >> ...I am looking for one that does >> would you believe Turkish Ascii to EBCDIC ... >> >> I would appreciate any pointers or help >> >> Scott J Ford >> Software Engineer >> http://www.identityforge.com/ >> > >Scott, > >Ya' _gotta'_ set the Reply-to address to the group, or >none of us sees the replies. > >Anyway, I would start here: > > http://www.tachyonsoft.com/cpindex.htm > >They have many code pages; find the two you are working >with and build your own table. > > > >-- > >Kind regards, > >-Steve Comstock >The Trainer's Friend, Inc. > >303-355-2752 >http://www.trainersfriend.com > >* To get a good Return on your Investment, first make an investment! > + Training your people is an excellent investment > >* Try our tool for calculating your Return On Investment > for training dollars at > http://www.trainersfriend.com/ROI/roi.html > > >
