Currently I have a rule that looks like this:
condition = ${if def:h_list-post:}
remove_header = reply-to
add_header = Reply-To: "Mailing List" ${sg{$h_list-post:}{mailto:}{}}
This have worked very well (several years) until now, I needed to privately
reply to a subscriber, and yep, the mail adress was totally lost because my
rule have overwritten it.
The problem is that Microsoft Outlook handles mailing lists very poorly, so
when you want to reply to the list, you always end up privately replying
instead.
So I "fixed" the issue by putting rules in my mail server to fix the issue.
Outlook Express I know they handled lists very good (because they had
somewhat good UUCP support) and they then "automatically" handled lists good
aswell.
What is the best approach here? To get Microsoft Outlook to handle list
email somewhat, and also giving a good choice between replying to list or
replying privately, but still defaulting to replying to list.
Anyone that have good microsoft outlook-specific knowledge to get it working
somewhat well?
Someone that knows outlook in and out also also knows the inner gears within
outlook to get it to behave good with list email without needing to install
specific client-side addons and such, just some server side rules.
Best regards, Sebastian Nielsen
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