On the Mac, Cmd-R is simply Reply, not Reply to Sender.

Reply to Sender is found in the contextual menu you can access by interacting 
with Message Headers and navigating right to the From field. It really isn't 
hard to do.

Cheers,

Anne


On 1 Mar 2011, at 19:52, Alex Hall wrote:

> Hello,
> In response to a recent thread about keeping one-line "thank-yous" and
> similar content off the list, I would like to make a suggestion.
> Currently, replying to the sender or replying to all will send a copy
> of the message to the list. However, some lists I am on are set up so
> that replying to the sender will do just that, reply only to the
> sender of the message. To send a message to the list, one must reply
> to all. This is a great setup as it allows posters to very easily take
> a conversation off the list and keep it going privately; to do so, one
> party needs only to reply to sender, instead of reply to all, and the
> rest of the list will not see the subsequent messages (unless someone
> copies the list address on a message for some reason).
> What do people think of setting up this list that way, if possible?
> 
> -- 
> Have a great day,
> Alex (msg sent from GMail website)
> [email protected]; http://www.facebook.com/mehgcap
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