Hello, i agree. I have filters moving ofbiz mailing list messages to a special folder. I would very much like to contribute to the community one day, but for now I am submerged in my current ofbiz project and it feels like "spam" that mailing list messages started popping up in my main folder about 1-2 months ago. I don't want to read your fights over details, for now. I just want to stay informed / maybe find solutions that are not documented elsewhere yet. Also, if people have to adapt every mail client there is to do it "correctly", you just loose developers with this attitude. I imagine people work on multiple projects and are in multiple mailing lists and do not want to go the extra mile just for ofbiz. Please return to the previous behavior, be practical. It's not like you're discussing state secrets here. Best Regards Hannes Geist
-----Original Message-----From: Taher Alkhateeb <slidingfilame...@gmail.com>To: OFBiz development mailing list <dev@ofbiz.apache.org>Subject: Re: weird behavior in reply latelyDate: Fri, 28 Jun 2019 12:23:50 +0300 I don't even use a mail client. I use web interface and it does not work.It's also annoying to have to configure mobile client, desktop client andweb. I prefer to add the headers back. On Fri, Jun 28, 2019, 11:13 AM Mathieu Lirzin <mathieu.lir...@nereide.fr>wrote: Scott Gray <scott.g...@hotwaxsystems.com> writes: I just did it as well and it's super annoying. I don't ever want todirectly reply to messages on our lists, at least without some manualeffort on my part. Personally I couldn't care less about whether or notsome idealists think setting reply-to is harmful. Should I say then that I don't care about people who don't want to makethe effort of configuring and using an email client properly? Let us notgo that path and be respectful to each other. This topic has nothing to do with “idealism”, it is just about adoptingsome practical and safe conventions. I acknowledge that your current habits makes things impractical for you,since you were expecting "reply" to mean "reply to {list,group,all}" butto me this is just confusing. --Mathieu LirzinGPG: F2A3 8D7E EB2B 6640 5761 070D 0ADE E100 9460 4D37