On Wednesday, 2014-01-29, 11:43:37, Martin Klapetek wrote: > On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 11:23 AM, Kevin Krammer <kram...@kde.org> wrote:
> > I am subscribed to more than two dozend KDE mailinglist (and numerous > > others). > > I post to some of the regularily while some others only sporadically. > > "New mail to list" and "reply to list" have *always* sent the mail to the > > list. > > > > The only thing that is not reliably working across lists is reply in > > private > > mail. For that to work repliably I've fallen back to using the mouse and > > right-clicking the right address. Pretty annoying but some mailinglists > > seem > > to have broken setups. > > As said in the original mail, in less-advanced-than-kmail clients there is > no "reply to list" and simply hitting "reply" /always/ puts the author in > "To:" instead of the ML address for this list, therefore the suggestion :) Ah, a case of wrong-tool-for-the-job then :) > Personally I also think that all of our MLs should behave the same...sort > of like KDE-ML-policy but that's a longer run I guess... I don't think it really matters [1]. Reply to list works reliably, reply to author requires mouse interaction to be reliable, reply as a shortcut is out of the picture due to broken lists. It is a pity but using shortcuts is dying out, more and more things start to require clicking and touching :( Luckily the only affected action currently is reply to author which is not often required :) Cheers, Kevin [1] if those with limited "mail clients" prefer reply to mimick reply to list, then we should do that. Reply's consistency is broken for everyone anyway and thus mostly unused anyway. -- Kevin Krammer, KDE developer, xdg-utils developer KDE user support, developer mentoring
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