That leads to the issue with yahoo.com. If you leave the Reply-To field blank, instead of doing the obvious and not placing Reply-To in the header it instead puts in a Reply-To with your default email address. In other words, yahoo.com always inserts a Reply-To header, and there appears to be no way around that. Ridiculous! But true.
>________________________________ > From: Steve Comstock <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 7:38 AM >Subject: Re: yahoo and ASSEMBLER-LIST > > >On 4/17/2013 7:31 AM, Walt Farrell wrote: >> On Tue, 16 Apr 2013 15:53:25 -0600, Steve Comstock >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> >>> I use Thuderbird email client and it, too, automatically sets >>> the Reply-to to be my address. Every post I make to any of >>> the listserv lists I manually copy the 'to' address into the >>> 'Reply-to' address before I send (well, sometimes I forget). >>> >> >> I've used Thunderbird for years now to post to lists (IBM-MAIN, RACF-L, >> MVS-OE) and it has never inserted a reply-to in any of my messages, Steve, >> unless I specifically asked for one. >> >> The main tab of your Thunderbird Account Settings does have a Reply-To field >> (blank by default, meaning "no reply-to") that you could set to force a >> reply-to on all email. Are you sure you don't have that set? > >Duh! There it is. And I set it up. I'll clear it >out and see how that works for a while anyway. > >Thanks for showing me the obvious! > >-Steve > > >> >> -- >> Walt >> >> ps: Most of my list traffic, except for RACF-L, is now done via web >> interfaces, but it's still not inserting anything into my RACF-L email. >> > > >
