On Mon, 17 Jan 2000 00:28:51 -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
>> My opinion on this is therefore: The reply-to address is the default
>> for replying. I don't want a pop-up window, as I don't want a pop-up
>> window for a missing subject. It is the same case for me.
> Until the first time someone sends you a message from the wrong folder
> where they do set the reply-to and your message goes where it wasn't intended.
Move your eyes up to the To: field and verify the address before
sending (that's if either address mean anything to you in the first
place). Problem solved. :))))
> I've had personal mail sent to a public list because I wrote mail in that
> folder. The other person's client didn't prompt them nor did it tell them
> that it was sending to a different address at all.
Two instances of a problem between keyboard and chair. :))))
OK, in all seriousness, I still don't buy your argument for having
this popup screen all the time. Include the reply to header in your
message header viewer then, if it's a problem. That's what I do, in
combination with *always* checking the To: field. Of course I have still
made mistakes and that's because I was composing multiple messages and
didn't make the necessary change.
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