Hello:
I thing RCU list uses mailman as list manager
(http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/)
Reply-To header is controled by config option "reply_goes_to_list" with
defaults to not to add/modify Reply-To header. This setting is strongly
recommended by mailman developpers. Still, I suppose it has benefits in
some situations; it makes easier for an admin to make people to always
reply to the list.
In first paragraph of
http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/mailman-admin/node11.html you can
read this:
"
Beware! Reply-To: munging is considered a religious issue and the
policies you set here can ignite some of the most heated off-topic flame
wars on your mailing lists. We'll try to stay as agnostic as possible,
but our biases may still peak through.
"
Definitely true.....
Best regards.
El 15/01/2014 2:14, Kaz Kylheku escribió:
Wake up and look at this:
Reply-To: Roundcube Users mailing list <[email protected]>
The RCU mailing list stamps this idiocy on everything that passes through it.
The mailing list for mail-related software is doing Reply-To munging. What's
wrong with this picture?
That explains why the same people think it's a good idea to have a "Reply List"
button.
On 14.01.2014 17:02, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 15.01.2014 01:46, schrieb Kaz Kylheku:
I don't agree with "Reply All" doing a "Reply List" if a mailing
list is detected. The proper way to reply to a mailing list is
"Reply All". Which means ... *There is absolutely no need for a
"Reply List" misfeature.* *For users who really want this, the
button should be called "Click here to reply in a moronic way if you
think that RFC stands for some sort of fried chicken franchise".*
WHICH RFC ARE YOU REFERING?
THERE ARE *MANY* IN CASE OF EMAIL STANDARDS
YOU ARE THE MORON!
Someone who thinks that RFC stands for some kind of R. Fried Chicken
is obviously ignorant of all of them.
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