Le 13/06/2019 à 13:35, Aditya Sharma a écrit :
Sorry for bothering you for that Jacques. Even I like my inbox clean and it
bothers me when any filtered email finds it's way to my inbox. Anyways I
will be more careful further.

Oh I did not mean that, actually I did not get your mail at 1st reading and then striked the 1st section of my email out, but of course it does not work for plain text.

But yes we cannot expect everyone using the mailing list making sure to use
the right way (manually removing the personal email ids).

Thanks Deepak for sharing the ticket :)

Yes that's it. Who will handle it?

Jacques


Thanks and Regards,
Aditya Sharma

On Thu, Jun 13, 2019 at 5:00 PM Deepak Dixit <dee...@apache.org> wrote:

On Thu, Jun 13, 2019 at 4:14 PM Mathieu Lirzin <mathieu.lir...@nereide.fr>
wrote:

Hello Aditya,

Aditya Sharma <adityasha...@apache.org> writes:

We can configure reply-to email address for the mailing list which
means
when the user clicks the reply button, the specified email address will
be
automatically in the *To* field.
I know some people here prefer their personal email address to not
appear in the ‘To’ header when replying to them and the mailing-list but
that's a personnal preference that can/should be defined only by the
sender of a message not the administrators of a mailing-list. [1]

Please configure your email client to add the ‘Reply-to’ header
accordingly, but let others have different preferences. :-)

I think if we are doing communication on the mailing list, its good to have
mailing list address in reply-to irrespective personal preference.
We can ask infra for the same.


Thanks & Regards
--
Deepak Dixit
ofbiz.apache.org


When you click on the reply button for notifications or commits emails
it
automatically adds dev@ofbiz.apache.org as *To *field but in case of
dev or
user list, the sender's email address is added.
If things are properly configured then the ‘reply-to’ is set by
‘svnmailer’ (the program sending commit emails) not the mailing list
administrator.

If I am replying to an email sent by you, only your email will be
added to *To* field. Thus more chances of skipping the mailing list.
[...]
We will now have to use reply-all every time.
Yes, this is how it is supposed to work, you should use "Reply all" when
communicating with a group of people.

[1] http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html

--
Mathieu Lirzin
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