Am 12.01.2013 15:18, schrieb Matthias Andree: > Am 11.01.2013 15:33, schrieb Robert Moskowitz: >> I WILL work more at paying attention to what works here. > > Your headers reveal you are using Thunderbird; it can't be that hard to > click "List reply" or whatever the button inscription translates to in > your locale. It works for the Postfix list.
maybe the icon is not in the toolbar i can not say if it is as default but i know my personal history * my thunderbird-profile ist from 2004 * this was before i used linux as my main-system * this was before i started to work as sysadmin * this was before i used any mailing-list so maybe i had disabled the icon years ago as i cleanup my user-interfaces and remove unused icons, especially in times with not so large displays as today said that: i personally realized the option also after a not so nice answer from Wietse like th eone to Robert two years ago, pulled it back to the toolbar and since this day i am using it __________________ but as said - there are a lot of mailing-lists out there which are configured by morons where this all does not work as it should or is destroyed because many users on other lists are doing permanently "reply-all" and if your server is configured like mine to supress duplicates because of this there are good chances that you get only the personal copy without list-headers at all so you have to take attention permanently that you reply correctly to the list-address only, sometimes you are frustrated because of this and hit "reply-all" because others do also not care and after reply to 10 other mailing-lists it may happen from time to time that this mistake happens on the postfix-list too i know for sure Robert is active at least on Fedora/CetOS/Dovecot lists, i am personalyl active on at least 17 lists (counted the sieve-folders for mailing-lists on the server) so maybe we should not make such a big deal on this odd "how to reply" because this reasons and because the fact on other lists you even get replies if you try to educate people that other members even like two copies for questionable reasons
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