On Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 11:10:58PM +0100, Magnus Therning wrote: > I am sure I'm not the only one who gets mildly irritated with people > sending replies both to the sender (my personal email address) and to > the list. I am also sure I'm not the only one who accepts this practice, > especially on mailing lists that are open for everyone to post to (as > opposed to open only to subscribers). What I can't quite understand is > why no-one has tried to solve this "problem". Or maybe I just don't know > about it? > > AFAICS it would be possible to get mailing list managing software, like > mailman, to add a header to email sent to lists indicating the senders > preference. Then well-behaved mail clients can use that header as a hint > when the user replies to a mailing list. > > What do you think?
Can open? check. Worms in can? check. ready??? spill worms! A > > /M > > -- > Magnus Therning (OpenPGP: 0xAB4DFBA4) > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://therning.org/magnus > > Software is not manufactured, it is something you write and publish. > Keep Europe free from software patents, we do not want censorship > by patent law on written works. > > Of course I laugh at my own jokes. You can't trust strangers. > -- Phyllis Diller
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