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Ok, this must be the dumbest thread ever
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Don't mean to be an ass....but just for a moment, follow my thoughs

For the time beeing, enlightenment is not a WM that casual users choose to
be with. And from those who does, not everybody is submitted to this list.
No, I don't have evidence, just common sense.

So, from this reduced group of people on this list, I sure everybody here is
smart enought to difference 'reply' from 'reply-all'

I know that 'reflex' and 'used-to' is what we all do (myself included), but
I don't think that justify whining if the mail header foo or bar, or if it's
doing 'replay-to-user' instead of 'reply-to-list'

Honestly, how many of you hit the 'reply' instead of 'reply-all'? if there
is a bunch of people CC'd, I ussually want all of them to receive my mail.
And if I want to say something specific, I pay attention to the 'reply'
button (not to mention, I can always send a separated mail)



I'm re-reading my mail and I know that I sound like 15 yeards old a**h*le
(and I apologize because I hate when a**h*les writes flaim posts), but I
still think this is a dumb thread


cheers!

2011/8/1 Iván Briano (Sachiel) <sachi...@gmail.com>

> 2011/8/1 Michael Jennings <m...@kainx.org>:
> > On Sunday, 31 July 2011, at 18:04:46 (+0100),
> > Steve Jones wrote:
> >
> >> I'm with Paul on this one.
> >
> > This is incorrect.  Adding reply-to is bad behavior.  Here's why:
> >
> > http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html
> >
> > The most important reason being that it becomes essentially impossible
> > for most e-mail clients, including GMail, to "reply to author only."
> > This can make for very embarassing public posts which were not meant
> > to be, among other things.
> >
> > It boggles my mind how people who've been using e-mail for 15+ years
> > have managed to go this long without ever having to reply to more than
> > the original sender of an e-mail. :-P
> >
> >> We can reply to all, but it's not ideal and people (me included)
> >> frequently just hit reply - that's what you do when you respond to
> >> an email.
> >
> > It shouldn't be.  What *should* happen is that you determine to whom
> > you wish to reply and then take appropriate action.  Yes, this
> > requires thought.  Most worthwhile things do.
> >
> >> The default position should be that all responses to mailing list
> >> messages go back to the mailing list, unless the user decides to
> >> override it.
> >
> > How?  How does one override it?  Most e-mail clients only have 2
> > options:  Reply and Reply All.  There is no "Reply to Author" button
> > in the majority of cases.
> >
> > Michael
> >
>
> Not counting that CC lists get fucked up and people that
> uses them to keep track of threads they are involved with
> can no longer do so.
>
> > --
> > Michael Jennings (a.k.a. KainX)  http://www.kainx.org/  <m...@kainx.org>
> > Linux Server/Cluster Admin, LBL.gov       Author, Eterm (www.eterm.org)
> > -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >  "I know I could have saved our love that night if I'd known what to
> >  say.  Instead of making love, we both made our separate ways.  Now
> >  I hear you've found somebody new and that I never meant that much
> >  to you.  To hear that tears me up inside, and to see you cuts me
> >  like a knife."                 -- Poison, "Every Rose Has Its Thorn"
> >
> >
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