Uh, and another thing, why does my thing keep adding "re:" to every reply, it just adds them even if one is already there.
Sent using the mail.com mail app On 5/28/2026 at 11:51 PM, Lauran Franchesca wrote: I just wanted to ask, because I wasn'with sure if it was technically correct to add it to the cc field or if the debian-user@ address should be in the to field because I can do both. Also, I found out that the reply all button only shows if multiple recipients are in the email so either a to and a cc or multiple people in the to field will cause the "reply to all" button to show" The issue is that normally, say user A sends to user B, it would but say from: Lauran to: [email protected]. So, you'd expect the reply button to reply to the list, because that's just common sense... but nope, reply means reply to lauran even though she's in the from field, you'd think the "toh" or any other reply-to header would take priority, but nope, that's mail.com logic for you. I do have other email applications, I just decided to put some of the ones in this app to use, but I don't know, maybe this mail provider just isn't up to miniumu specs if a basic feature like this is not fully baked. Sent using the mail.com mail app On 5/28/2026 at 9:21 PM, Andy Smith wrote: Hi, On Fri, May 29, 2026 at 03:42:54AM +0000, Lauran Franchesca wrote: > OK, I've decided to just take things into my own hands. Those, I'm not > sure what the proper way to do this is, manually ad the lists address > to the to or CC field It's hard for me to believe that your inbox provider's app (web or mobile) does not have a "reply all" feature. I would consider that below the minimum viable product for such a thing. You've told me off-list that you're using a screen reader so I appreciate it may not be easily discoverable, but I just can't imagine it not being there somewhere. Manually adding the list in to Cc: every time will work but is incredibly frustrating for you. If you can't make progress with mail.com then I'm sure there must be a better email service available to you. It would probably be best to ask in a screen reader users' community about which service works best. Thanks, Andy -- https://bitfolk.com/ -- No-nonsense VPS hosting

