Harold Fuchs, 2008/08/03 4:51 PM:
On 02/08/2008 21:02, Jack D. Lewis wrote:
Harold Fuchs wrote the following on 8/2/2008 1:40 PM:
On 02/08/2008 13:01, Xiang Liu wrote:
BTW, Why there are two same reply address(two lines) in your reply
message. This caused that gmail filled the recipient with
"[email protected], [email protected]"
Sorry but I have no idea. If I look at the headers of the message I sent there is only one Reply-To line.

Does the same thing happen on this message?


Harold,

You do have a double reply-to in your headers, but when I reply to you from Thunderbird I don't have the double entry like Xiang does. The following is part of the header from your email.

<snip />
Hmm. I have no idea why that should be. I use Thunderbird on this laptop and Firefox on my desktop to access the same perfectly ordinary Googlemail account. I read and send messages to this list freely on either, just depending on where I am at the time. If someone can provide a way to get rid of one of the headers, I'll gladly do it but till then I can only apologise.

Do all my messages have this characteristic?

If someone replies to one of my messages, (a) does "[email protected]" appear twice in the To: list and (b) do others get that reply twice? I suppose that if the answer to (b) is "no" then it doesn't matter too much ???

I've tried to post twice on this subject but they never appeared on the list. This time I will leave out the headers from your message.

I view the list through Gmane.I only see one 'Reply-To' header but there is also a 'Original-Reply-To' header that does not appear normally in other people's emails. Are you setting a 'Reply-To' header when you send emails?

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Larry I. Gusaas
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Canada

Website: http://larry-gusaas.com


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