I made a rule that states if the To or CC says newbie or the subject contains
newbie, to set the reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and transfer to
mdknubylist (my folder for the list). You have to put the set reply to
first. Don't know why, but if it's second, it'll get transferred but not set
the reply. However if set reply to is first it will set it and transfer it
too. Now just click the button to reply.
-s
On Thursday 24 May 2001 04:51 pm, you wrote:
> I had to do the same thing but worse. I always had to type it. HAD, because
> thanks to bascule and his complaint about this I decided to do something. I
> added the "newbie" address to the Addressbook in KMail. Now when I reply to
> someone the Original sender appears on the line then I hit the botton with
> the periods "..." next to the "To" space and click on the "newbie" address.
> That's it. No need to type or cut and paste. :)
>
> TezcatlipocA
>
> On Thursday 24 May 2001 06:03, you wrote:
> > No, it's not just you. Same happens here. I have to cut & paste the
> > newbie address into the To... box every time.
> >
> > Nick
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: bascule [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: 24 May 2001 12:46
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: [newbie] kmail configuration or list?
> >
> >
> > i have just noticed that when i choose 'reply...' from the right click
> > menu to a message the recipient is not the list but the original sender -
> > every time !
> >
> > is the list malfunctioning by not inserting the 'reply to' header in the
> > posts back to list subscribers? or do i have my kmail configured wrong,i
> > have
> > looked for some relevant setting but nothing seems to apply, it does seem
> > that the headers in these list posts should have
> > 'Reply-To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]' in them but they do not,
> >
> > of course this explains why none of my recent posts have made it on the
> > list
> >
> > and why some folk have had direct mails, my fault for not reading the
> > recipient headers on my posts! but i would like to know if it's just me
> > or if
> > this is a list problem (it applies to 'expert' too but other lists are
> > fine)
> >
> > bascule