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Sonja Michelle Lina Thomas sonjamichelle at gmail.com
Fri Jun 11 15:45:46 CEST 2010


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>
> my e-mailer honored it automatically (perhaps it does). Because some
> lists to which I subscribe automatically reply to the lists, and some
> automatically reply to the original sender, and I cannot remember which
> is which. I know asking any particular list to change is not worth the
> trouble; each list has its own policy and unwilling to change. I try to
> remember which is which. It is sometimes suggested to hit Reply-All, but
> this results in the original poster's getting two replies. I
>

To handle this issue I added the "reply to list" button to Thunderbird.
Whenever I deal with a list, I hit that button. I added it through the
right click > customize menu and drug the button to my toolbar.

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Sonja Michelle Lina Thomas
sonja at sdf.lonestar.org

Oregano - The ancient art of pizza folding.


On 6/11/2010 7:14, Jean-David Beyer wrote:
> Jerry wrote (in part):
> 
>>
>> Which reminds me; there is a request at the end of every post I make.
>> Would it be to much of an imposition for you to honor that request?
>>
>> Disclaimer: off-list followups get on-list replies or get ignored.
>> Please do not ignore the Reply-To header.
> 
> 
> I looked at the headers, and there is no Reply-To header in the e-mail I
> received from the list. An entire page of headers, but not that one.
> 
> Even if Reply-To was a header, it would be too much to honor it unless
> my e-mailer honored it automatically (perhaps it does). Because some
> lists to which I subscribe automatically reply to the lists, and some
> automatically reply to the original sender, and I cannot remember which
> is which. I know asking any particular list to change is not worth the
> trouble; each list has its own policy and unwilling to change. I try to
> remember which is which. It is sometimes suggested to hit Reply-All, but
> this results in the original poster's getting two replies. I
> particularly hate this method as I then reply to which ever one I get
> first, usually direct to the author, thinking he wants a private reply
> since he sent it to me privately. Then a little later I get one from the
> list, and it is usually too much trouble to send another reply to the
> list. I wish all lists were set up so a reply to a message from the list
> went back to the list, but there is no point asking that from a list
> that does things another way.
> 
> 
> 
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