On 12/13/2002 8:42 PM, martin f krafft pounded the keyboard with stubby fingers to type:
Yep I know I've used "L" infrequently with mutt. It just so happens that most lists, even in the Unix/Linux world use reply-to, so that feature wasn't used /that/ much, personally, and I'm on a *fair amount* of comp related e-mail lists.The point being - a proper mailer like mutt makes dealing with lists very easy. If you prefer Mozilla, then you might want to consider helping out to get that functionality into Mozilla...
Just maybe Debian org, should run a list like everybody else. I really don't understand why a perfectly logical reply-to header, gets everyone's panties in a knot. If things are going to be that way, then you will just have to be a little more accepting of duplicate copies in your mailbox. Sorry but that's the reality of things. <shrug>
I do find it strange that Mozilla doesn't have a Group function, but hey it's under development. There's no way I'm going backward to mutt, it had it's day and I used it for 6 years, as well as slrn. Times change, and I find that for work I need a client that deals with business mail better. Using two clients just isn't feasible.
Anyway, we'll just have to "agree to disagree" I suppose. I like Debian and it's philosophy, just one little issue of this e-mail list, bothers me, or actually your reaction to you receiving a duplicate e-mail in your inbox - oh yeah your signature about getting a real e-mail client to. Very condescending. No biggie, though.
Hopefully I helped you out, by pointing you to a good CMS, that's not *NUKE.
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