Op zondag 9 sep 2012 23:16 CEST schreef Charles Philip Chan:

> Cecil Westerhof <[email protected]> writes:
>
>> The only way to get the email to the mailing list is a wide follow up,
>> but then the sender gets an email from me and from the mailing list.
>> That is why I made follow up only going to the mailing list. (With
>> reply I still can reply to the author.)
>
> You don't really need to define your functions (as long as you split the
> lists into their own group). For mailing lists you can just set
> "to-address" and "to-list" in the "Group parameters" to the list
> address. This way if you reply with "F/f" or send a new mail with "a" it
> will go to the list. If you reply with "R/r", it will go the author.

I did not know that. Still I prefer this way. Now I can see in a flash
for which groups it is defined and the address.

-- 
Cecil Westerhof
Senior Software Engineer
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/cecilwesterhof
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