Interesting idea although I've seen it go horribly wrong.

You get responses going where they shouldn't because it's not intuitive.


On Mar 1, 2011, at 10:52 AM, Alex Hall wrote:

> Hello,
> In response to a recent thread about keeping one-line "thank-yous" and
> similar content off the list, I would like to make a suggestion.
> Currently, replying to the sender or replying to all will send a copy
> of the message to the list. However, some lists I am on are set up so
> that replying to the sender will do just that, reply only to the
> sender of the message. To send a message to the list, one must reply
> to all. This is a great setup as it allows posters to very easily take
> a conversation off the list and keep it going privately; to do so, one
> party needs only to reply to sender, instead of reply to all, and the
> rest of the list will not see the subsequent messages (unless someone
> copies the list address on a message for some reason).
> What do people think of setting up this list that way, if possible?
> 
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