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Alan McKinnon wrote:
| On Saturday 15 March 2008, Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
|> On Saturday 15 March 2008, Alan McKinnon wrote:
|>>>> The list software doesn't send a copy of a mail back to the
|>>>> same address as what sent it. This is pretty usual behaviour
|>>>> for any list run by a non-idiot (like this one)
|>>> Is that so? Then will you, please, explain how do people get
|>>> their original messages back?
|>> There's a copy already in their outbox? And a sane mailer (like say
|>> kmail) will have put the sent copy there already.
|> What does this have to do with what the list server does?
|
| OK, lets go back to step 1, and try to think it through this time.
|
| - a user sends a mail from account X to list Y
| - same user is also subscribed to list Y from account X
| - if list Y sends a copy of the mail to the user at account X, then the
| user has a duplicate because by definition *he already has the
| original*
| - it is completely reasonable to give the list admin the option to
| enable or disable this behaviour
|
| Sometimes the user does want a copy of the post to come back as a
| verification that the message was indeed fully processed by the list
| server. That would be an issue between the user and the list admin.
|
|

So do the lists at gentoo provide such an option?
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