Jessica P. Hekman wrote: > I went through the same process :) I don't recall whether the people who > complained were receiving the original or rewritten challenge, but I take > their point -- you want to hit "reply" to a mailing list and take whatever > default recipients your mailer offers you, and you don't expect a > challenge in response to that. I might wish their mailer just offered the > list address to respond to by default, but I can't control other people's > mailers.
You might want to consider using the technique described in the TMDA faq, entry 5.5 (http://tmda.net/faq.cgi?req=show&file=faq05.005.htp) to avoid challenging replies to your messages. That won't help with mailers that don't follow the RFCs by including In-Reply-To or References headers, but in that case I would handle complaints about challenges with "I'm sorry you use such a broken mail program. You wouldn't have had the problem if your mail program wasn't broken". Perhaps phrased a bit more diplomatically depending on the recipient. <grin> Ed _____________________________________________ tmda-users mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://tmda.net/lists/listinfo/tmda-users
