On Tue, Mar 20, 2001 at 11:53:13PM -0700, Jimmy Richards wrote: > Hi All, > > > There is something I have been confused/wondering about for some > time. I thought I once saw someone say in their reply that they > didn't need to Cc: to debian-user@lists.debian.org when replying to > a message because they are already signed up on the mailing list. It > looks like I am seeing two messages from some people who have > replied to a question from someone. Which to me means that they > replied to the the person asking the question, and Cc:'d to > debian-users lists, resulting in me(and everyone on the mailing list > I imagine) receiving two replys that are exactly the same. One of of > them being an unessary duplicate because of the Cc:. I have been Cc > my replies to the debian-user list lately because I thought maybe my > responses were only going to the person I was replying to. But I > don't know. Do I need to put in the Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org > if I want to make sure it goes out to everyone? Or is this automatic > because I am signed up on the mail list. I tried looking at the FAQ > for the mailing list to see if I could find anything about this > subject, but didn't see anything on it. I'm wodering if I don't need > to be Cc'ing, then how does that work? How does it go out to > everyone? If someone could enlighten me I'd sure appreciate it. > Excuse me for my ignorance on this matter, but I thinking I might > not be the only one cornfused... :-) > > > Sincerely, > > Jimmy Richards > >
It is dependant on your mailer, I use mutt, which can be configured to reply to the List, even if the mail was from a persons account, provided that the headers included a list address I was subscribed to (or aware of) Look in the help docs for mutt. For other mua, I have no idea -- Jim Richardson Anarchist, pagan and proud of it WWW.eskimo.com/~warlock Linux, because life's too short for a buggy OS.