Hi Terry,
I've tried Ralph's suggestion and filtered on the list ID (this
message will prove if it works or not).
I'm replying just to the list and not to your d-lug address. I normally
do this. Others might not, sending to both. You've told Mailman to
`Avoid duplicate copies of messages?'
Hi Terry,
I'm guessing KMail doesn't recognise d-...@hadrian-way.co.uk as
`you', thinks this email is from terry.j.coles, which it knows *is*
you, and that you've got a blind copy somehow¹. So it makes sense
that to reply you'd be sending to d-...@hadrian-way.co.uk and no one
else.
Hi Terry,
You replied off list, don't know if that was intentional. :-)
So, to prove that, I need a message from someone else writing
direct to my d-lug address.
That worked. Thanks.
...
It's now 3948080.kSRSUfdOZp@jubilee.optiplex. Assuming the
machine is optiplex, I meant more
On Saturday 22 Aug 2015 18:20:41 Ralph Corderoy wrote:
You replied off list, don't know if that was intentional. :-)
I only got the direct one, which I guess shoes that mailman got it right :-)
Hows this?
4603640.b8ruhw8...@optiplex.hadrian-way.co.uk is fine, yes.
OK.
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On Saturday 22 Aug 2015 13:40:07 Ralph Corderoy wrote:
I've tried Ralph's suggestion and filtered on the list ID (this
message will prove if it works or not).
I'm replying just to the list and not to your d-lug address. I normally
do this. Others might not, sending to both. You've told
Hi,
I've tried Ralph's suggestion and filtered on the list ID (this message will
prove if it works or not).
What I can't understand is why a message sent to my D-LUG address arrives in
my Inbox with the correct return path (see below, but when I click 'Reply' it
puts my D-LUG address in the
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