On Thursday 30 June 2011, Chris Tooley elucidated thus:
> I have a really neat thing in Thunderbird 3.1.11 that pops up on most
> emails from lists servs: a button that says "respond to list"...
>
> Except, it doesn't show up for the scientific linux users (SLusers)
> list emails; I figure it's because of the email headers.
>
> Looking at one of the list emails source vs. the SLusers email
> source, there are a small number of extra email headers not on the
> SLusers emails that may be the culprit, reproduced here with some
> possible values:
>
> list-post: <mailto:[email protected]>
> list-id: <www.scientificlinux.org>
> Reply-to: "Chris Tooley" <[email protected]>,
> "[email protected]" <[email protected]>

Those lists that include those headers are probably all Mailmain (and 
maybe others) lists.  SL does not use mailman for their lists, thus it 
would depend on if their list software has a configuration option to 
enable headers such as that.

j

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