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On Mon, 21 Oct 2002 08:49, Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
> --On Sunday, October 20, 2002 5:25 PM -0400 "Michael A. Smith"
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
> >> (nonbinding) +1 from me on putting the replyto to go to the
> >> list... .
> >
> > Same from me.  I think having the reply-to go to the list helps
> > ensure discussions remain on the list, which I feel that helps the
> > community as a whole.
>
> My experience says exactly the opposite.  Having a reply-to go to the
> list makes it hard to join communities or include people (by default).
>
> This is especially on lists where people can post without being
> subscribed or on lists that have cross-posts.  In fact, I might
> expect cross-posting to happen on the commons list more so than other
> lists (due to reuse across projects).  Adding a reply-to makes
> cross-posting infeasible - not having it forces people to use
> followups (aka reply-to-all on some MUAs) not reply (aka
> reply-to-sender), which is correct.
>
> For a good distinction between 'reply' vs. 'followup' and the harmful
> effects of Reply-To munging, please read:
>
> http://cr.yp.to/immhf/response.html
> http://cr.yp.to/proto/replyto.html
> http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html
>
> For lists, you want a followup not a reply.  A reply should only be
> sent to the original sender (i.e. default to private).  A followup
> should be sent to everyone involved - hence 'reply to all' as the
> common alias for 'followup.'
>
> As djb points out in the second link, if you don't want to get
> duplicate email, you should set Mail-Followup-To header in any email
> sent to the list address.  This is an opt-in solution on your part,
> rather than a harmful dictated solution that has horrible failure
> conditions.
>
> I've yet to see a rational argument for munging Reply-To other than
> 'it decreases my email traffic.'  As I pointed out above, there are
> commonly accepted ways to solve that, but there is no way to solve
> the problem of dropped followups.  -- justin
>
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