On 12/13/2002 8:42 PM, martin f krafft pounded the keyboard with stubby
fingers to type:


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...

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.

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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Politics, n. Strife of interests masquerading as a contest of principles. (Ambrose Bierce, The Devil's Dictionary)


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