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[ILUG] DHCP on home LAN?

[ILUG] DHCP on home LAN?

Paul Jakma paul at clubi.ie
Thu Nov 11 13:21:23 GMT 2004


On Thu, 11 Nov 2004, kevin lyda wrote:

> because most people do NOT want mail cc'd to them in list replies. 
> not setting the header is how people specify that.

No, setting Reply-To is how people achieve that.

If you follow either the draft or DJB's docs, then the way to achieve 
is to **set** Mail-Followup-To: <list>.

Mutt honours neither.

> if you do want to be cc'd, just set the header.  and you already do 
> - just to an address doesn't exist.

Because I can only *statically* specify multiple addresses.

I cant dynamically set it to paul at clubi.ie, <list> because my MUA 
does not support that header. See the problem? Statically setting it 
to "please include me in list replies" is the best I can do.

> kevin

regards,
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