Brad Beyenhof wrote: > On Dec 3, 2007 11:49 PM, David Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I think that is one of the complains of people using 'reply-all' on lists, >> since many mail systems don't eliminate the duplicates. Most of them only >> elimiate the duplicate if it is delivered by the same sender, which won't >> be the case with a mailing list. > > You know, you can set Mailman to not send you a duplicate email if > you're already in 'To:' or 'Cc:'... there are a lot of settings in the > Web interface that are often ignored but might help those with > particular preferences to get what they want... for instance, I forgo > the "password reminder" emails on every list to which I subscribe.
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