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[ILUG] reply-to prob on new list?

[ILUG] reply-to prob on new list?

Ger Gorman gormo at epona.physics.ucg.ie
Wed Apr 21 11:11:45 IST 1999


> 
> If the conversation/topic is posted to the list, then the default should be that it
> stays on the list until someone consciously chooses to take it off.
> 
> Vin
> 
> P.S. I just did it again : this mail was initially posted to Liam only, I've had to
>      repost it to the list, and edit the 'to' line to remove Liam because 'Reply to
>      All' automatically includes the sender, meaning that he would get 2 copies.
>      Evil setting...
> 

I agree. This is really getting silly. Even if you do get 20 irrelevent
"me too" mails it is pretty easy to hit the del button. It is what I do
for most of teh subject headers anyhow. I don't thing that everyone suffers
from some wierd disorder that they have to read the body of EVERY email
that they get. And I don't really thing that a relatively small text
message is going to mess up my bandwith!!!!!

>;{

g





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