> please configure the mailing-list correct
> please add a hint that modern clients have a "reply-to-list"

for the record, I don't have that in gmail.

> please add a hint that the sender should be removed after
> reply-all because "internals@lists.php.net" is reaching the
> list AND the sender of the post where you write your answer

and what if the sender is not subscribed to the list?


>> "Be sure to click Reply-All to reply to list. Clicking Reply will
>> email the author of the message privately."
>
> well if there would be used "Reply-To"-Headers
> tell me ONE reason to get every answer twice

I don't get two emails in gmail, I don't know that the list is smart
enough to not send emails those who are to or cc'ed, or maybe it's a
gmail feature.

> using "reply-to-list" will only answer to the mailinglist
> this is why the following headers exists
>
> list-help: <mailto:internals-h...@lists.php.net>
> list-unsubscribe: <mailto:internals-unsubscr...@lists.php.net>
> list-post: <mailto:internals@lists.php.net>
> List-Id: internals.lists.php.net

thats not the main reason why those headers exists AFAIK, but I agree
that it could be used for reply-to-list

as I mentioned before, nobody knows every participant in the list, so
if you reply someone, it is better to not only send it to the list.but
to that person also, because you don't know that he is on the list or
not.

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Ferenc Kovács
@Tyr43l - http://tyrael.hu

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