Neil Blakey-Milner writes:
 > On Sat 2000-10-07 (15:41), Russell Nelson wrote:
 > >  > > Your MUA needs a "Reply to Recipient" command.
 > >  > 
 > >  > Actually, he needs:
 > >  > 
 > >  > ,----[ Gnus manual ]
 > >  > | `broken-reply-to'
 > >  > |      Elements like `(broken-reply-to . t)' signals that `Reply-To'
 > >  > |      headers in this group are to be ignored.  This can be useful if
 > >  > |      you're reading a mailing list group where the listserv has inserted
 > >  > |      `Reply-To' headers that point back to the listserv itself.  This is
 > >  > |      broken behavior.  So there!
 > >  > `----
 > > 
 > > No, actually he needs a "Reply to Recipient" command.  Think about it.
 > 
 > I'll bite.  What am I missing as to how the MUA knows which people are
 > on the list, and which people aren't on the list, out of the people in
 > the To and Cc lines?

Why would there ever be anybody on the list who is also in the
recipient list?

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