On Jul 14, 2007, at 3:10 PM, Paul Johnson wrote:
Why? Reply-to-mailing-list has been a feature of every mail client
worth
using this decade.
Well, if your definition of "mail clients worth using" doesn't
include unmodified versions of Thunderbird, OS X Mail, Pine, or most
webmail clients. In fact, the only mailers I know of that get this
right out of the box are Elm and KMail, but I'm sure there are some I
don't know about.
I do appreciate the Thunderbird "reply-to-list" plugin, but it's got
some serious user interface flaws, has an odd dependence on another
plugin, and requires patching Thunderbird if the distribution I'm
using hasn't done so already. It comes across more as a hack than an
integrated feature.
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