Andy, Your final paragraph illustrates the best reason yet for returning to the
way it was. Thankyou, Chuck
----- Original Message -----
From: Andrew_Malette
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2008 8:52 PM
Subject: {S-Scale List} The Mysteries of EMAIL
On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 20:43:38 -0600, C&PPorter wrote
> Ok, Art. But then why have a "Reply All" option? With your idea
> "Reply" & "Reply All" are the same thing. Or did I miss something? I
> don't resist change. I resist having to do spend more time when it
> was such a simple choice before. Chuck
> ----- Original Message -----
I don't really think it matters where the Reply 'Whatever' button is. I get
emails that allow me to Reply All and not to the Sender and vice versa. It
doesn't matter which button I click. Sometimes they are the same. It is a
mystery to me as to why and has nothing to do with the group I am in.
It could originate with the sender in that the sender has something set in
his/her email system to allow a reply only to the group. I believe that
when you sign up to a Yahoo Group that you as a sender do have that option.
Sometimes, I have erred and sent a sensitive private message publicly by
hitting the reply button and not checking first. My fault. Now, I really
check.
cheers,
Andy Malette
www.mlwservices.ca
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