On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 13:07:00 -0700 Michael K. Edwards wrote: > On 7/29/05, Francesco Poli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [...] > > P.S.: please do not reply to me directly, while Cc:ing the list, as > > I didn't ask you to do so... since I'm a debian-legal subscriber, > > I'd rather not receive messages twice! thanks > > I went back and checked the "code of conduct" and you are of course > right that I am in error. It's too bad that the code of conduct plus > the remailer configuration are inverted relative to the way that MUAs > work.
Huh?
What do you mean by "remailer"?
I assume you are not talking about anonymous remailers...
:-?
The MUA I use (Sylpheed) seems to automatically reply to the list,
unless (as in your case!) a Reply-To: field is set differently.
Unfortunately, Sylpheed does not honour the Mail-Followup-To: field, so
I have to manage it manually (grin!).
> Adding a Followup-To: d-l is supposed to be a no-op by the code
> of conduct, and would make almost all MUAs do the right thing;
Are you sure there are *so many* MUAs that honour the Mail-Followup-To:
header?
Is Sylpheed one of the *few* that don't?
I'm told Mutt does the Right Thing(TM) with M-F-T: headers...
Which other MUAs behave similarly?
> but the
> remailer doesn't do it automatically. And even if I check the headers
> manually I'm not supposed to assume that a Reply-To: (real mail
> address) was intentional.
I believe my messages come with no Reply-To: field...
> So I'm supposed to strip the sender from
> the reply list no matter what Followup-To or Reply-To says, unless
> "I'm not subscribed, please copy me" is in the body of the message. I
> guess I'll do that henceforth, but it really feels broken.
IIRC, the code of conduct says that the canonical way to ask to be Cc:ed
on replies is setting an appropriate Mail-Followup-To: field.
Asking the same in the message body (in natural language) is a useful
reminder for users of MUAs that do not automatically honour the
Mail-Followup-To: field.
Am I correct?
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:-( This Universe is buggy! Where's the Creator's BTS? ;-)
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