On Jul 31, 2007, at 3:56 PM, Christian Voelker wrote:
> The thing is, in 99.999% of all cases you use hit reply and not
> reply-all, dont you?
No. I almost always hit reply-all. If I don't, it's a conscious
decision.
> Do you ever think about when doing?
No, and that's why when I hit reply (and not reply all) I expect it
to be a private email.
It also might be a field-specific preference. I'm on many programming/
open-source project mailing lists, and almost universally, and
purposefully, they are set to not munge the reply-to header (for the
simple reasons stated in the article).
-hilmar
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