On 4/27/2014 3:48 PM, yahoo-pier_andreit <[email protected]> wrote:
On 04/27/2014 05:03 PM, Tanstaafl wrote:
On 4/27/2014 8:45 AM, yahoo-pier_andreit <[email protected]> wrote:
I don't know why but when I do reply in thunderbird it answer only to
you and not to the list like in the past, so I send to the list
again..:-) :-)

In Thunderbird, always use Reply-To-List, not just 'Reply'...

other lists doesn't have this behaviour, I press ctrl+R and thunderbird
correctly reply to the list... why this list behave differently???

Because other lists 'munge' the reply to force it to the list.

Google it if you want more details. It is a religious argument to many (to munge or not to munge), so lets please not start that flamewar up again.

Or, if you use the buttons in the Message Header, modify it to use the
'Smart Reply' button, so it will automatically detect lists and change
to 'Reply-To-List' automatically.

I only have reply and reply to list buttons

If you want to use a button, you have to manually add the 'Reply to List' button to your toolbar.

but usyually I prefere to use keyboard, but, now the assignement is
changed and to reply to list I should press ctrl+shift+L but I forget
to do it...

As I said - PEBKAC problem.

This is a PEBKAC problem, nothing more...

...it isn't a PEBKAC problem, becouse before there wasn't this problem,
ctrl+R reply to list, always, so, the problem is that I should adapt to
the machine, instead should be better that the machine should adapt to
me...:-) :-) :-) :-)

You are wrong, this list has been this way for a long time, or we wouldn't have had this discussion dozens of times over the last few years.

Again... PEBKAC problem.

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