> 
> Breaking the list to cater for broken mail clients
> is a ludicrous suggestion.

  Do you think lame "arguments" like the following
aren't?

(from http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html)

"Some administrators justify Reply-To munging by
saying, "All responses should go directly to the list
anyway." This is arrogant. "

  (while sending a personal e-mail and noone else has
a chance to find about a particular problem and a
solution is not arrogant. I wonder what's the point of
mailing lists then?)

"You should allow *me* to decide exactly how I wish to
respond to a message."

  (This counterbalances  our "add a reply-to-all"
functionality messages. Probably the author didn't
take into account that *I* should also be allowed to
reply to all people and that this should be *my*
choice)


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