On 1/24/02 12:07 PM, "Ryan La Riviere" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>>> Right now, when I receive your email, if I click "Reply" it would go to your
>>> personal email return address.  So I copy and paste into a new email and
>>> address it to entourage@.  Is there a more streamlined way to do this?
>> 
>> I generally do "Reply to All". If I want to add recipients, I simply click
>> on the address button or "To:" box (or whatever it's called), then click
>> "Add", and type "entourage". I have this list added to my address book, so
>> the address just gets added to the e-mail. No need to copy & paste the
>> message.
> 
> I'm joining into this conversation a little late but if we're talking about
> replying to a list, just use Entourage's Mailing List Manager.  It has an
> option under the advanced tab for modifying the list's default reply
> behavior.
> 
> That's my story and I'm sticking to it.


That's correct. set up the Entourage list in Mailing List manager. You don't
really need to choose "Override: always reply to list" because that's what
it does anyway (though it doesn't hurt). Perhaps you already set it up to
Override: always reply to sender? Don't do that - change it if you've done
that. The main thing is to set it up in the MLM, then it will behave as you
like. Take the option to add to Address Book when it's offered by a dialog.

When you've done that: To reply to list: click Reply button, or cmd-R. To
reply to Sender: command-opt-R or menu item in Message menu. To reply to
all: cmd-shift-R or Reply All button. (That will do list AND sender). To
change your mind after clicking Reply (i.e. to list): click Reply to All
link at the top of the message window. You can then Remove list (or sender)
as recipient by selecting it and clicking Remove, leaving you with the
"other" one.

-- 
Paul Berkowitz


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