On 8 Oct 2000, Robin S. Socha wrote:

> * Bruno Wolff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > On Sat, Oct 07, 2000 at 05:33:34PM -0400,   Russell Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>wrote:
> 
> >> No.  Reply-to-Recipient is necessary and sufficient.
> > And what if the sender isn't on the list?
> 
> Then the sender should ask for a Cc: - remember kids, it isn't called
> Courtesy Copy for nothing. Sending a Cc: to someone obviously subscribed
> to a list is the exact opposite of courtesy (and a straight way into
> many killfiles including mine, courtesy of procmail). As I said before:
> if you think you need to use Outlook or similarly defective "programs"
> use them for what they were made for: reading mail. Not writing.
> 

When did Cc change from Carbon Copy to Courtesy Copy?

Vince.
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