On Wed, Oct 29, 2003 at 01:26:11PM -0500, David Gaudine wrote: > There's an idea. I'll try it. Although personally I'd still rather > receive the message in my debian-user folder and a CC in my inbox. I > suppose I can use a rule to duplicate the message if it's to > debian-user with me as a reference. I'm not too handy with procmail > but I can probably get by. Anything starting with ":0: c" (work on a > copy) doesn't seem to work on my server.
That should be ":0 c:" or similar, not ":0: c". The flags must come before the second colon. > I'm surprised that so many people don't like CCs. When I send a > message, I want to know if somebody replies. Without a CC (or the > above) I won't get the reply until the next time I check the list, and > then only if read every message on the list or remember which > subject lines I've been following lately. I do read every message on the list, though, and that takes enough time as it is without getting extra copies of some of them. I can see your viewpoint as well, which is why the Mail-Followup-To: header exists. (Since you didn't set this header but your message implies you'd like to be cc'ed, I've done so. However, I usually won't remember without the Mail-Followup-To: header, which my mailer respects automatically.) Cheers, -- Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]