Eugenio Diaz wrote:
> If you reply to the author and the list, then the author is going to get the
> message twice; one from you and one from the list - if he/she is su*scribed;
> which of course is necesary by definition.

Eugenio,

Thanks for the response!

Yes, good point, but I see it as sort of beside the point.  

My real point is having a means of control that is less influenced by
whether and to what the "reply to" header is set, and more to what I
choose to do.

Maybe (not exactly addressing your point) the second approach:

> > Reply quoted (with no addressees)
> > Reply unquoted (with no addressees)
> >
> > Add originator to reply
> > Add (mail)list to reply
> > Add ccs to reply

should be adjusted to add 'Add "reply to" to reply' (with better wording
;-), and possibly deleting one of the other options -- not sure which.

Again, the point is to let me make a selection and to know that it is
doing what I request, and not having me make a selection and having the
reply address vary depending on the setting of the reply to header
(unless I want it to).  (And I would rely on myself to not reply to both
the originator and the maillist unless there was some valid reason for
doing so.)

So, anybody know of a mail client that works more like this?

Thanks, 
Randy Kramer

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