Hi,

On 2021-08-11 3:13 a.m., Nicolas George wrote:
> Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside (12021-08-10):
>> It's the support of MOPRIA.
>> Even if it's mostly made for Android, what it does is offer a discovery
>> and printing protocol compatible with all CUPS system (will publish IP
>> endpoint that support PostScript, PCL and PDF, all depending on the
>> printer but at least one of them). Regarding the scanner, it will
>> support sending by email thru the use of a SMTP server account.
> 
> Thanks for the pointer. There is a little information about it on the
> Debian websites, but very little. Wait and see.
Wait and see ?
Why would I wait for something ? And see what ?

I'm totally happy with my system and don't have any problem using any
*Mopria* supported printer on my network. And same applies for the use
of scanning too.

> 
> PS: there was a "Reply-To: debian-user@lists.debian.org" header in the
> mail you were replying to. In the future, please do not override
> reply-to headers, they are there for a reason.
> 
On the debian-user mailing list there's many time that a user will send
mail to the list without being a subscriber. This is the reason why I'll
send the answer back on both the list and the user's email.

You can use a forwarding address for return or other methods if you want
to keep your anonymity or avoid getting email from outside.

Sorry if this annoyed yourself but a long time Debian user of this
mailing list, who could also be considered "part of Debian" gave me the
hint of replying directly to the user when it comes to this mailing list.

I will mostly continue to do so.

I am totally aware of the use of headers. I simply hit *reply* in my
mail client. Yes, I could have used *reply to list* and add the user's
email as carbon copy (*CC*).

> Regards,
> 

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Polyna-Maude R.-Summerside
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