On Wed, Mar 29, 2006 at 07:37:50PM +0000, sofar wrote: > > I kind of like it and wish that some lists would allow me to set it as a > user-preference - there are so many lists and I really never ever want to > reply to *just* the person (ever, ever, ever). > > reply-to the list is good for me > > Auke >
Actually, I'm for making it a user preference. This might be difficult to implement in the mailing list software but is IMVHO a worthwhile addition. That way users who find mangled mails convient can get what they want without having to compromise the rest of us (sane) users.. Of course there are those who will say that this should be a mail client option, not a mailing list problem. Well, here is what I have to do to work around mailing lists of both types (those that do mangle and those that don't): reply command (looks at From: and ignores Reply-To: - necessary to reply just to the person if the list does reply-to mangling) reply-to-reply command (uses Reply-To: - I have never actually used this for anything ;) but it is there for those cases such as when I get an individual email that has a Reply-To: on it for whatever reason) reply-to-replied command (looks at the To: header, this is a bit counterintutive but provides an easy way to reply directly to the list when the list does not do reply-to mangling) reply-to-group (replies to everyone in the To: and Cc: and etc.. - generally avoided as it often results in duplicate mails) reply-to-list (replies to the mailing list as defined in a config file - this is for those corner cases where I want to reply to only the list but the list is in the Cc: or something - this is rare) Some food for thought. How many people think adding all these options to all e-mail clients is a good idea? :) -- Infinite complexity begets infinite beauty. Infinite precision begets infinite perfection. _______________________________________________ Qemu-devel mailing list Qemu-devel@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/qemu-devel