Thus said Sam Varshavchik on Fri, 15 Dec 2000 13:13:57 GMT:
> No. You must've hit reply-to-all instead of reply-to-list.
Nope, I tested this about 5 times before posting (and after I looked at
the code). I definitely hit reply-to-list. :-)
> Also, make sure that the mailing list addresses are listed one per line.
I have only one mailing list in the preferences. I double checked the
sqwebmail-mailinglists file and it was in there. If the header
includes quoted additions such as a name, would that affect the way it
is parsed or does it only look at the address? I assume that I should
be putting the list-post address in the preference right?
I just now tested this on two mailing lists. One of them worked and
the other didn't, however, both were in the file. The only difference
was that one had a name added on by the sender. For example, the list
in the format below did not work
From: "list1" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
while the one that was in this format did:
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
In my file I have:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
So, it looks like it is treating the addresses as different even though
they should have matched.
Does this sound reasonable?
Andy
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