On 20/04/2008 01:23, Ganesha Bhaskara wrote:
Harold Fuchs wrote:
On 15/04/2008 19:18, Michelle Konzack wrote:
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Hallo Harold,
Please can you tell me WHY OOo is manipulating the E-Mail headers
that "Group-Reply" or "Reply-To_All" does not work and whenever I
want to Cc: someone, I have to Edit the headers and remember from
WHO the E-Mail was?
Sorry but what makes you think OOo is manipulating e-mail headers? As
as I know OOo doesn't ever get involved in e-mail.
I think you mean that the software used by the moderator of this list
sets the headers in a particular way. This software is some sort of
e-mail management program. I think it's called ezmlm. I don't know
exactly what it does or why. What I do know is that if it gets a
message from a non-subscribed address (like yours) it sets up a
"Delivered-To" header containing "moderator for
[email protected]". The intention, I think, is that the moderator
actually reads the messages and strips out those s/he doesn't like.
It (ezmlm) also sets the "Reply-To" header to contain *only*
"[email protected]". I think this overrides the "From" header when
someone replies to the message which is why an unsubscribed sender
doesn't automatically get the reply if the reply doesn't explicitly
include the sender's address in the To: or cc: list. I'm sure there
are ways that the unsubscribed sender's address could be
automatically included, by ezmlm, in the *effective* Reply-To list
but, for some reason, the moderators choose not to do this. There
have been lots of complaints about this in the past but all we get
from the moderators is silence :-(
Michelle, *please* confirm that you got this message because, as you
asked, I have *not* cc'd you. I don't understand what you are doing
but you claim to be able to read this list without being subscribed
to it - perhaps you'd explain how you do this. A News (NNTP) reader
or what?
http://www.openoffice.org/servlets/SummarizeList?listName=users
Sorry but I really do not understand the relevance of this link. I'm not
being sarcastic; I truly don't get the point. Please explain.
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Harold Fuchs
London, England
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