On Sat, Mar 11, 2006 at 12:49:00AM -0500, Matthias Julius wrote: > Anyway, since MFT is not a formal standard does your MUA not have an > easy way to CC the sender?
Mutt has a configuration var somewhere to tell it whether to CC or not by default on list followups. I have it set not to, and I have to add the CC manually if I want it. I'm sure Mutt is capable enough that it's possible to bind a key to "enable CC, start list followup, revert CC" or something, but I'm not inclined to spend that much time bending over backwards to implement other people's preferences, when there's a well- known way for them to make it happen automatically. I'm also failing to see any reasons people would *not* set M-F-T if they want CCs (or if they specifically don't; Debian lists aside, most other lists have no such policy). I'm not charged for email on a per-header basis; there's no drawback to setting it. The fact that it's "not a formal standard" isn't interesting to me; it'd be nice if it was, but that's all. That doesn't suddenly make it my job to manually adjust mails for other people's personal preferences. The options, as I see them, are "use the header" or "don't receive CCs on mail". "Expect others to do extra work for your sole benefit because you refuse to use M-F-T" is not a reasonable option. I agree that it would have been better as "X-Mail-Followup-To". -- Glenn Maynard -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]