On Thu, 2017-09-07 at 14:01 +0100, David Woodhouse wrote:
> I am aware that you are one of the former group, and you don't want to
> fix your filters so that they match your preferred use case for some
> reason. IIRC I never did work out why you think this peculiarity of
> yours is more important, overall, than deliberately cutting others out
> of mail threads so that they never see messages at all.

I seem to have hit a nerve. My filters work fine and I have no problem
with duplicates. I also have no desire to "deliberately cut others out
of mail threads" but if someone doesn't notice a reply to a question
they themselves have posted because it went to the list they posted it
on and not to their personal inbox, frankly I'm not going to worry
about it. I simply wondered why you were complaining about Reply-to-
List, which is widely used both here and elsewhere. It appears from
your essay on the subject that you would prefer Reply-to-List be
removed from Evolution (or its behaviour changed). I'm fine with it as
it is and will continue to use it when appropriate. Given the number of
MUAs that don't support it, including the various web clients and TBird
(IIRC) it will probably fade away in time, as will plaintext mail and
inline quoting. I think this is a pity but frankly can't be bothered
arguing about it.

poc
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