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From: | Duffer |
Subject: | Re: "Reply-To" line |
Date: | Fri, 27 Sep 2024 22:01:40 +0000 |
User-agent: | Roundcube Webmail/1.6.8 |
That makes it easier, here. Then I can simply remove the cc. On 2024-09-27 05:15, Eric Lavarde wrote:
Hi,I didn't notice the Reply-To absence because Thunderbird offers by default the "Reply To List" option, but it's true that I receive directly emails from time to time, which I don't want (and breaks my filters).So from now on, the Reply-To field is set to the list, _without_ the From and Sender fields being stripped though, i.e. not hiding this information as feared by some.KR, Eric On 27/09/2024 02:58, Duffer wrote:On 2024-09-26 23:04, Greg Troxel wrote:"Yves Bellefeuille" <yan@storm.ca> writes:I replied to a message on this list and assumed that the reply would go to the list, but instead it went to the poster -- which wasn't surprising when I noticed that the poster was listed in the "From" line. Would it be possible to add a "Reply-To" line so responses automatically go to the entire list?Yes, but it would violate standards and reasonable expectations.The reply action is defined to compose a reply to the sender, and it'simportant that it not be sneakily public.That's interesting. So reply-all would include the list but then maybe you'd want to remove the original recipient and have *only* the list.
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