> The battle has been fought before - and the list administrator has given > his reasons why he has not made the requested change. The way the list > currently behaves is not an accident or omission, but a deliberate > decision. I do not recall the grounds for that decision - maybe RFCs or > the behaviour of certain email clients (which probably does not include > your own), or maybe the fact that an individual reply is often very > difficult if the default is group reply but no the other way round. But
I would have thought that 99% of replies should go to the list, and personal replies are the exception - as has been pointed out here, and many times on other lists, a public answer benefits many people. However, if the subject has been addressed and the decision made, then there's just no point in this topic. I guess those of us that don't like it, or don't like people inadvertently posting personal replies thanks to that decision, should simply find another list. -- Jason Teagle [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]