On Monday 16 June 2008, Harold Fuchs wrote:
>2008/6/16 Gene Heskett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> On Sunday 15 June 2008, Harold Fuchs wrote:
>> >On 15/06/2008 15:16, Gene Heskett wrote:
>> >> On Saturday 14 June 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> >>> i would like to get open office on my computer how do i get  it
>> >>
>> >> <http:openoffice.org>
>> >>
>> >> The download is free, and can be installed on as many machines as you
>> >> like, or copied and given away.  Anyone who wants to charge you for it,
>> >> you are not on the correct downloading site.
>> >
>> >To Gene Heskett: you responded to a poster who is not subscribed. If you
>> >do not include such a poster's email address *explicitly* in the To: or
>> >cc: list of your reply the poster will not see your message unless,
>> >which seems unlikely, s/he is reading this list via a different e-mail
>> >address or via a News group such as Gmane's.
>>
>> Is kmail loosing its mind, or am I.  First I can't seem to get it to
>> remember
>> that any replies I send to THIS list are supposed to go through gmail, not
>> verizon.  And apparently it also doesn't do me any good to hit the
>> reply-all
>> button either.
>>
>> Thanks Harold.
>
>Gene,
>
>I'm not 100% sure but I don't think the mail system makes any difference. A
>message from a non-subscribed poster (and only such a message) will contain
>a second "Delivered-To:" header saying "moderator for [email protected]".
>Some mail readers - Thunderbird is the one I know most about - will let you
>filter on that header/value and "tag" relevant messages in some way that you
>can easily see. This makes life easier but in any case I think you have
>explicitly to include the poster's address for the poster to see your reply.
>I don't believe Reply All works although, as Larry Gusaas says there has
>been debate on this topic; it certainly doesn't work in Thunderbird, in
>Outlook Express or in Gmail's web interface.

This is using pop3 both ways here, regardless of what server I post through. I 
detest these so-called web mail lashups for a number of reasons, the inability 
to turn off html in most of them being #1.

What did you do, in sending me a private message, to cause kmail to send this 
reply to the list rather than back to you?  That doesn't seem to be the correct 
response either.

Thanks Harold.

-- 
Cheers, Gene
"There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
 soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
-Ed Howdershelt (Author)
This place just isn't big enough for all of us.  We've got to find a way
off this planet.

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