The recent discussion left me with two questions:
1. How did everyone (namely Ira, Muli and Amos) come to the conclusion
outlook can't do "reply-to-all" and show the mailing list name in the
'to'? Fact is, it can. Granted, it requires the use of the
"reply-to-all" button on the toolbar, which is somewhat confusing since
it shows a picture of only 2 people on the button whereas in fact it can
be used to reply to more than 2(!).
In addition, it is possible, on some keyboards, to use a so-called
"delete" key to *completely* erase addresses you do not wish to send to.
So hitting "reply-to-all" and deleting those you are not interested in
sending the email to, will probably solve the problem. I admit, it
requires extra hardware.

Maybe this is a case of 'dumbed down users' unable to operate the
Outlook mail client? (if this is a case, maybe we should re-open the
"Linux for Grandparents" thread)

2. Ira mentioned something about linux.org.il's owner being hostile (or
specifically, Ira-hostile). Looking at the whois records, the zone
contact is one "Ira Abramov", from Eliezer Yaffe 13/5 Ra'anana. The
email points to ira.abramov.org. 
Ira - I believe this gives you the ability to change name servers and
such, and thus transfer the domain anywhere you wish.

- Aviram


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