* Tony Mechelynck <[email protected]> 09.11.2009
> On 07/11/09 20:57, Michael Wagner wrote:

> > why do you send your mails to [email protected] and [email protected]?
> > I have your mails always also in my folder for duplicates. It's not a
> > big problem, but I'm a little bit confused, because a few weeks ago you
> > sent the mails only to one adress. What's happening? Is it an accidental
> > misconfiguration of your mailprogram or is it your intention to send
> > them to both adresses?
> 
> It is not my intention, but it depends on what was set on the post I 
> reply to.
> 
> When I start a new thread (not very often, but it happens), I send it 
> only to [email protected] (or vim_dev@ etc.). When a post arrives 
> with both [email protected] and [email protected] in its "To and Cc", 
> the Gmail POP server is clever enough to deliver me only one copy, but 
> when I click "Reply to All", SeaMonkey puts them both in the To & CC -- 
> if I notice it I'll remove @vim.org manually, but I don't always notice it.
> 
> This post of yours had only the @googlegroups.com address on it, so I 
> don't need to remove anything.

Hello Tony,

I don't want to pace you, but I think there's a addon for SeaMonkey with
which you have the button "reply-to-list". I don't know SeaMonkey
because I've never used it and for my mails I use mutt.

You gave great answers here on this ML and when you do everything like
you did it before, it's ok for me. I only wrote the first mail, because
it was possible that it was a kind of misconfiguration.

I hope you are not affronted by my mail. If it's so, sorry.

Michael

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