D. Turnbull wrote:
> Personally, I understand your desire to have reply-to munged. I've
> alway thought that it was a simple case of replying to the entity from
> which I received the email. For example, when you, Jennifer (I point
> this out in case you've forgotten your name), sent an email, you sent
> it the the mailing list. Then the mailing list sent it to me. I expect
> my reply-to to go to the mailing list (the entity that sent me the
> email), and not Jennifer -- who never emailed me at all. (Why don't
> you ever email, Jennifer? You know how your mother and I worry.)


D. Turnbull,

Just for curiosity sake, I hit the "reply-all" in my mail client which
populated the senders as "To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  CC: [email protected]".
 Let me know if you receive one or two copies of my reply.  I am just
curious if I should be taking the extra step to remove the original
sender from the senders list so they don't receive two copies.

Thanks

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