Jay Garcia wrote: > On 05/09/02 16:16, krutch Replied As Follows: > > --- Original Message --- > > >>>Jay Garcia wrote: >> >>>>As to your other problem, when you choose to "reply to all" or both >>>>"sender and newsgroup" this will happen. If you reply to "group only" it >>>>won't. >>> >>Actually it doesn't matter, it still shows the reply-to address when I >>simply "Reply". It should only come to being if I wish to "Reply All". >> > > > I wasn't talking about what "shows" in the header but rather where the > mail gets sent. > So am I. Let me try again. When I use the "Reply-To" and a "From" header, what should happen is that if someone e-mails I from Usenet, the "Reply-To" address will be used. That's fine, HOWEVER, when I follow up to each post on Usenet, MY compose window has the "Reply-To" inserted automatically. In other words I e-mail myself, to my "Reply-To". That shouldn't be happening. NOTE: this is on a followup, not a Reply All. I can manually delete the "Reply-To" in each compose window, but Mozilla doesn't seem to be working the way it should, in this regard.
Clear as mud? ;) Ok, now I have another issue, with Mozilla's mail/nntp. How does one customize the headers? Is it possible to hack easily? If I can't customize the headers, I won't be using it regularly for either function, simply as a browser. =( It also annoys me that one can't seem to use the filtering mechanisim for nntp. Or am I missing something obvious?
