On Monday December 22 2014 21:05:39 Joshua Root wrote:
> What's to monitor? "Reply" goes to the sender,
Most of my other lists make a reply go to the list, because that's what you
usually want (as also evidenced by the couple of "keep this on the list" I've
gotten)
> "Reply to List" goes to
> the list if any,
^^^^^^
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Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2014 21:05:39 +1100
From: Joshua Root <[email protected]>
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And from where exactly does my MUA have to glean the list address in this? I
have to go back quite a bit to find a message from Ryan that does contain the
required headers:
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I'll try to remember the "reply to list shortcut (which I'll admit I hadn't
noticed before). That aside, I don't really care how it's done, but I won't be
blamed if I forget to do a Reply-all and then remove the superfluous addressees
when sending a reply that isn't itself something I re-read twice to be sure I'm
not submitting nonsense.
> "Reply All" goes to everyone. Faking headers to change
Adding a header that's not already present isn't faking, it's setting a
(hopefully sensible) default.
R.
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